Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
een visitin Henry di} Li stown, ‘ore he ret wul Demps; nt to Shi y visited frie tives, returning home Little B schmidt, usch Oleson ‘spent. seve week at the W. I ‘There were not enough gathered to hold th in the Presbyterian wis decided to discon ings throuz their childre: Mrs. Pete Klien eral of her lady con Tuesday afternoon. hool etion. ted bal he un wh busy on # Raleigh's ba = ber of friends wei nh where they defeated the Pe in ah eleven Mt N. Bosworth P urday from a. wee fin es orcupine ta caller EA ay. Mr. and Mrs BP hess trip. to. Fi a Mr. and Mrs. A. ily departed Th m spend their vacation in South Dakota consin, tic S.J. Pack and Criss Miller s ne nesday at Briein f ur C. L, Kliensehmidt, a So Mrs. W. B. Dorward, mot th m ee Sunday to sehmidt, wh th marek hospit in, A. f a motored to Chadwick 82 the week on business. WwW Maynes Dirk is €m — home on his farm south of town. is Announceme: a friends of Mr. a we schi, former th the a f Pa June 2, at Ben te: Mrs, Arthur Rosson He Tuesday evening parents, Mrs. Arthur Hyer of Wilwau Wis, who has b or Mr. and Mr ompan 4 Raleigh resident. St | T Tom Torgers lakes, N. eral services of her 4, John Slob) f am ited at the hon first part of the fo "The five Matt Thompson ho otlich Hochhalte ing from Sa attended the genera’ Presbyterian churet Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. W. of Sunday. Tuesday from Bisma been receiving attend Normal the coming Charley Mitchel Weirauch Lakes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. home. Mr: is visi Cha: and Mrs, H. Mr. r, of. their father. Mrs, R. H. F Puyallup, Wash. ™ er. os Ge adle from Valley City. Robert Prentice returne jhome here from Jamestown, hhe“has been attending col! Mr. and ae: Roy re in Wilton Sunday. il ; went tv! work as instructor of the Norwegian ol ales ai relatives.| Bible school Mondav. Polkirk tolen Pee cata cued to her! Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Emch motored ira, Jame: e ‘Wednesday from Bismarck. Tillie Kolonsk; ‘the week-end v' Higmarcks sherbeck visited relatives it week. je arian, Ziner left Wednesday a isiting for ing for Fargo gone Hanson friends of R. A. to know he has returne Bismarck hospital much im- : Stoltz are the Font vaby girl born of Regan tl oO o yere n telephone and high line offi- Sal @ past week at NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS * Henry Jacobson. and Theo. Chris tensen motored to Bismarck Monday i departe: bia meri + nd Katheri al days this Dorward home. members | annual election | in . Tt! week. the summer moths second | ard home friends at a lunch was the school district last week. A. | les Wolfgra ball nine and a num to Shields Sun. hields —-@ Al Mr. and Mrs King and] j daughter the H.C. j Keator h | 1) | Barlick Fisher of Baldwin called on | Marvin Alm 5 Mr Erick Englebretson | were by callers Bismarek | Suturday. 10} Verna Folmer and Clifford Sperry rrived home quity Creameries, was h Satur- at Ral relatives | Minois and Wis-| pent | panied by | d to Bis- | 7 Klien- is a patient at the Bis-| Visit P. Black und niece, Vivian Rose,| new off | Es and were in Still Saturday night. Mary received her diplom rvin and Marion Alm and Bar-| lick Fisher attended the ball game in nda: afternoon, from § Ne D., where she spent a week with her Art yer will Miss Leona Faubel, ilton — D., to attend the fun- John Pitzer returned Wedne spending the past week Christ took thei year-old baby to the Bism: pital Monday to recei ral treatments | ton, . P. Thelan Gretchen, returned from y iss Gretchen just fini . Catherine Colle home | k where he had | w medi of Detroit Lak a | Were united in marriage at Detroit | Wall of Jamestown |} spent Sunday at the Anton Kjerstien| Walter of Jamestown rg the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Iverson and| - and Mrs. I, G, Iverson returned Friday-from Yankton, S. D. they. had bec\ to attend the f ‘uneral | ters. dinner guests the Chas. Emch at Carson. A and Mrs. Anhorn a motored to Glen Ulin Sunday to at- Stwhere |tend the funeral of Mrs. Jake Dit- The R. N. A. Home Talent met {with real, success at Paradise last erry left Sunday for to join her hus- band, who was called there a week ago by the serious illness of his Vera MacMartin and Miss | greatly appr returned Wednesday | d to his where itz visited ‘y and children} few days with their dauchter, Nellie, ing friends in Loach, jyoungest daughter. urn been visiting relatives for the past two weeks. MeMartin went to Bis- evening to visit her| rd, who underwent an] Mr. and Mrs, Har wvenport of Regan visited at T Holling- sworth home Sunday. Mrs. Daven- ‘port and Mrs. Hollingsworth are sis- ters. | *! Mr. and Mrs Michelson of! ‘the 1 visited at Gotti » Hoch- udington of | the George | | t and | tives | last | children of Wilton two or three days Miss Waunetta | Braden of }ton, Ore . visited at the V the fore part of pnie and ice Drewer Pende Ric chool © ol di: Thompson we pired te a Ghylin 7h visit to the made a brief di Krause | home Sun d children the A. J. k a yrence Keator were ers n home Sun- | day, Israel and Charlie Keator, Dorothy Morris and Emma Coleman were eal ers in Bismarck Sunday. Miss Cole n deft take or Valiey City where she 1 texcher’s course. Nels Alm and daughter M motored to Wilton $ nday. Mrs, consulted a doctor wh | and) Mrs. Henry Anderson called at the Willis Gili home Sun- | Among those who vi Keator home § use. Mr, and ‘on culled at the Nels| ne Sunda who a! I s Joe Wetch ‘)H. Kunt and Dan Le Mr: { mothe Jon her Saturday 1il Olson and Arthur Landerholm | were in Regan St m Re-| gan went swimming in the swimming pond west of Regan Sunday after- | noon. Mr. and Mrs, in Regan Saturday evenir A. Helzeson ealied at the bretson home Monday. Those who called in Regan day evening from this vicinity Hill, Job ick Hagstrom were ngle- Mon- et Gill, John and Bill Drawer and Fred Urbach, H Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reirson and} daughter C and relati n ra visited with in Baldwin and Sund friends nd Bis- Misses Ruth and Ruby Magnusowd | are planning to ro to f spend the Summer among. relatives | and friend: | drive them as they will take a trai | Leith | h Equity Exchange will | nnual meetin nd pic- | 1 o'clock p. m. | Leroy Mel- uity Union, lw n_addre: T/ tion and what it me ns to the farm- | . Melton will hay hearing. Music hed by the Leith mond Daily of the R. aturday. a as nd Lou Omd transacted iness at Bism M | Wednesday. M mes- will be Ohio, *, Emeh home who is a pital, is re- apidly. and Mrs. nied by the C. A, Mossman fam- js a picnic at the Cannon D, EF. Jongs and Mr. h were Sunday jand Mr: C iSaturday ‘evening. A large crowd was present for the play and dance. The Elgin talent, which put on few numbers between acts, was iated. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kamrath and children, Dona and Bud, were trans- acting business in Carson Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Aanestad turned Sundav from a two weeks visit with relatives at Esmond and Valley City. Mr. Aanestad began his to Dickinson last week and spent 2 a student. of Dickinson Normal. The Norweeian Ladies’ Aid held a yerv enjoyable nicnic at the Martin Rallestad farm Sunday, June 12, A larve crowd was presents ; Mr. and Mrs, Hawley and little grandson left last week for Fargo to be present at the wedding of their . Thomas Anderson returned Friday from Jamestown. where she ‘went a delegate to represent the ste: Pythian ciey returned | Monday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — Where the President Will Rest and Eat of the These two interior view acter of the dwelling in ‘tate with its great fireplace of native stone. game ornament’ ASEM as the one line telephone lined with|the present board some valuable high line interferes. The high line | pointers. will be completed at Leith by the} Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Haas were 15th of July. | shopping in Goodrich Saturday even- The Grant county band will meet} Every present meh and family ck ‘Thurs¢ Mrs, Emeh, been at Bismarck visiting who is a patient at the|s member’ is motored | hopital, returned with | It tle: Emil Brinkman injured his leg on} a tor last week and it is eaus-| dr ing him conside Aid will Mrs, | We! iy, dune & | urch Notes for! morning | servic closing ex- | tion Bible! cial prog church jay thought the children did exceedingly jare getting M ‘alms motored to the capital y to attend to some busi- Harold, Yelia_ and are ,attending Bible rihur, tha Kraft hool at the Phenouix school No. 2, is being taught by Rever-nd Bot- r of Tuttle, Quite a number attended the chil- nat Pleasant Hill ose in attendance unda 1 Sattler and son, Irvin, and ich were callers at Harry Thursda en long very nicely. nd Mrs, RC, Halv ley, were guests of M. ninger, in Arena Sund dren school $ siete Raleigh, Sunday and Mrs.’ Jack Glanville and 2 o'clock, preaching iy, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Corey of o'clock. Carson, Sunda Braddock, were sue eo 11 o'clock, evening worship Mrs. E. ——A cordial invitation is| John alph Hal- to all who ‘wish to wor-| Vers barn ————— A hail storm visited this ity Thursday night doing cons F to the growing crop » having the worst losses were Johns, Fred Haas, Al and Jacob Ste in Hen} yg; Imost | taken, Most everyone else had some damage done, windows broke A A pretty wedding was solemnized by Rev. Louie Seibel of McClusky at} the Mennonite church Sunday, when iss Helen Haas, daughter of Mr. s. Fred Haas, was united in of rimony to Jacob and Mrs. Got- jib Zelmer, of McClusky. The bride | | iM |were calle Ulfer's , Frid her application for one of the schools nd enic dinner north of Menoken s Nina Waiste and Ray Hi s at M Miss Waiste put in Aurora, Menoken Misses Bernice and Lois Prante of Iner, 3 > D. v several days Elmer Funston. 8 Beatrice Harding vi: ice Klepstein Friday - and Mrs. R. L. Dralle, Mrs. f Blensley and children, and Mr. Mrs. Ed. Ebling and family had sited Miss and Satur- jun A Round-up was held at the Fred Nelson farm Sunday. A large crowd was attended b Hannah Fleck | attended. m i and the brid: attended by| The McKenzie high school gave a a brother of the Theodore | picnic the Menoken picnic grounds A. bountiful dinner to a large crowd of relativ friends after the ceremo} bride's home. They received ma beautiful gifts and are wished the joys of a long and happy mar- ried ‘life. Haas. served | Su and} t the ph L. Tees has spent the past | an ng relatives who live near Fargo. A party was hall Saturday abel Lythe and Catherine no A large crowd w: tendance and all seemed to the entertainment. Helen and Martha Haas,! Imer and Teddy Haas were | of Hers at the McIntyre home | ne ven at the loc: i by the Mi en in ate | w: enjoy! an | on: Misses Jake Steiglemeyer | ~ in Goodrich Frid ey were -uccompanied by Andrew | W ts ay sd. Pond was elected school | director, He says he is going to give | an Mr. tertained |" School election was McKin- | town hall Tuesday. - Box Elder Creek at Flood Stage nday . Clifford Craven en- isses Phoebe. and Jo: ine Cervinski of Bismarck and Mr: Roy Yale and son to Sunday dinner. Harold Welch of Bismarck spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. id Mrs. A. F. Welch. R. G. Abelein and Arthur Norlin | motored to MeKenzie on business Monday. held at the George Wachal s reelected for a three year term d Lawrence Agnew was elected for e year. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers and son McKenzie were entertained at din- x Friday evening at the Chas. es home. s Alice Woods entertained Miss jay.| Annette Donaldson and Miss Alice ‘ood, Ed. and Alice Klepstein to a : ‘ | pienie dinner at, the picnie ground 1 ship election was held Tues-| Sunday and son, ted Mr. and Mr. dM pa er of agriculture and labor. , The nromosed bridee, which will jickinson to spend a few days fnhe his’ mother. before going to Monday evening of Seat! re meeting it was decided to move the ’ Telephone one mile west a run cross, lines to the Moss- tnan, Lackey and B. C, Emch farms, creek is on-the state line, will be the Need for the bridge over Box ‘Elder creek in Slope county i amply demonstrated by the accompanyin, which occurred there recently, according to ae showing the |. A. Kitchen, commission- be located at a spot where. the last bridge on what is:expected to be a througn route trom Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, Kitchen said. It also will aid mate: ially in improving communications between the western.part of the two Dakotas. Travel practically o impos- sible now during high water, Kitchen said, although sionally attempt to swim the stream. trying to for: Kitchen said. the creek a few days after erie sell eaale ranchers occa: d Miss E Hazel Mr two her home afternoon Yule, who ley City. rs. M, 1 da Mrs. Ralph Rev. Ha sad news day from school. 4 zie. Mr: eth. cl taught the past term vacation wi ledge in the South Dakota Black Hills show the simple char? which President Coolidge will spend his vacation. Above is the living room, Below is the dining room, stuffed game birds being the only Mrs. Carl Jacobson of Bismarck Tues- y evening. sie Robb is visiting Miss ifford Craven entertained ables of progressive whist at south of Menoken Tuesday in honor of Mr@ Roy is visiting here from Val- A dainty luncheon was Tollefson of Sterling spent s visiting her daughter, Ishmael. McKenzie | >—_—_______—_—___- rley Zeller received the that his father had died suddenly at his home in Marshfield, re. Rev. Zeller and brother from Underwood left Monday to attend the funeral. Miss Norma Long came home Mon- Washburn where she has in the high s Long will spend her her parents in McKen- Richerson of Sterling was a business visitor in McKenzie Tues- day. McKenzi The Ladi Mrs, E. Y. the latter. Wisconsin home one years ago, to see thet John Boi ing James Mr. and to Valley “|the graduation of their Miss Lillian, who ploma from the teachers’ college. Mrs. J. for Valley Joe Cor McKenzie B. W. G D. E. W! Mrs. Or: daughter Mr, and and Fi Miss Mrs, Johnson's at C.J. Johnson's Monda: ‘alice Olson spent at Mildred Stewart's home. Tolelfson visited School election passed quietly in ic. P. P, Bliss was reelected by one vote over E. L. Heaton, Sr. ies Aid was entertained on Wednesday by Mrs. Ed. Conley and Anderson at the home of A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all. Mrs. P. G. Harrington of Bismarck and a cousin of W. L. Waston from were callers at the Waston day the past week. Chas. Roth and family of St. Paul are visiting at the home of his broth- er Louis Roth north of town. Roths lived in Sibley township many The and their friends are glad m. p Ed. Easton left Tuesday for Bis- marek where he drove the bus north from there. ren, Who has been attend- town college, is home for his vacation. Mrs. W. L. Waston drove City Thursday to attend daughter, received her di- M. Bertholf left Saturday City where she will at- tend college during summer term. ‘dner of Minot and Ferris Cordner of Bismarck were callers in Sunday. ; raham and family of Wing spent Sunday here with Miss Crum. Knut Anderson of Bismarck was a caller here Monday. harton and family are en- joying a new sedan that they pur- chased recently. vil Nebarger and baby have returned home from the hospital at Bismarck. L, E. Heaton shipped a car of cat- tle and ‘ho this week. Sterling - a Mrs. Paul Lang visited at the C. J. Johnson home Sunday. Mrs. Geo, Magnus called A erly visited Raybond John- Monday. Mrs.. Walgren of Bisma: at L, Mark’s home Monday, Walgren who is going to stay during the vacation, Raymond Johnson is back worki tor H. A. Eele since school hi Mr. and closed, Mrs. H. A. Edgerly spent Sunday at E. L. Miss H.R. Wr Mildred work Thursday. Mrs. A. Thu A, RB son’s Tuesday. . Huss’s home. Dorothy. Zuraff helped Mrs. ht a few days. ird went to Bismarck to CG. Laird went to Bismarck n called at T, N, John- E Adclay 5 berate called at Mise Madge Runey and. me ‘Cashel were, com! Mrs. T. da: the ithe Mr, dey fo loyment. . M One rancher was drowned while “a this picture was taken, i ers: a Lo nauon spent W ines Emil panied” by hid. Blmona, “Me, Pi FI ley, visited at C. J. Johnson's Sun- at T. N. Johnson's. ‘The elevator meeting was held Sat- urday night at Sterling. ————______—_—_ | Glencoe | Rev. Grundy, pastor of the Gle1 coe and Stewartsdale churches, is numbered among the new owners of Chevrolet cars. “ ‘Tuesday, June 7, was the closing day of school No. 4, Bur Oak. town- ; ship, Miss Alice MacLean, who has ‘been its teacher during the term just ended, gave a picnic in honor of |the occasion which was greatly en- | joyed by her pupils and their parents. |. The Missouri river is reported, to "have overflowed its banks at a point near Nicholson’s Island and farmers residing in that section have much fear of damage to their growing crops. ‘The school election recently held at school No. 2, Telfer township, was attended by a large number of voters. Henry Crawford was elec+ ted director for a three year term and Charles Allensworth was elected treasurer. R. Nicholson, foreman of one of Emmons county leading cattle ranch- es, found time Sunday to call on| several of his friends in Telfer town- ship. Mr. Nicholson made a flying; trip to Bismarck Monday to tran- sact some important business. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald and daughter of Hazelton were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Monday. Robert MacLean, who has been tending high school in Bismarck, is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex MacLean. John A. Stewart was a busy man all last week cleaning and weighing flax for the many customers who called on him for a portion of this precious seed which hagybeen in such great demand this spring., Farmers of this district are un- usually cheerful these times. which undoubtedly is due to the promising condition of the part Small grain is looking fine, with the exception of corn, which is somewhat back- ward due to the cold, wet weather. Don Nicholson, feuding potato grower of this district, is finding a ready market for this product. Tne demand has been so great in the last few. weeks ‘that his supply is ex- hausted. 4 John A. and Ronald Stewart are usy farming flax on Mr. Stewart’s farm south of Bismarck. John Richter, one of the leading farmers of this district, and owning one of the finest farms on the Mis- souri river bottoms, is reported to be completely surrounded by water. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Stewart are the proud parents of a baby girl barn to them at a Bismarck hospital a short time ago. Miss Lucille Buckley is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Burt Buck- ley, after graduating from the Bis- mark Higa school, L, T. Ferguson was the successful bidder on a big road job south of Brittin recently. Mr. Ferguson, who is an expert road builder, is quite capable to handle this big under- taking. ‘ , Fred Hogue is now driving a hie six passenger Nash touring car, He purchased this car from the M. B. Gilman ‘company of Bismarck. Charles Bower expécts to leave shortly for the west. He will visit in several states and will also take a trip through Canada, August Hogue “is serving on the juty during this term of court, He left his brother, Fred, in charge of his affairs during his absence. Norman Stewart and Claud Hou- ser made a business trip to the northern part of the state Sunday. Mr. Stewart is an expert sheep shear- er and expects to start out soon at his line. John R. Stewart purchased a Ford truck last week from the Copelin Motor company. Don Nicholson drove a new Chev- rolet sedan home Wednesday. He purchased it from the Capital Chev- rolet company of Bismarc! [Wing | Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kremenetzky of Tuttle were business visitors in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. it and family of South Dakota visited at the Oscar Boss home Thursday en route to e daily vacation Bible school of 5 Conregation: chyrch started sday of weel Weber left for Valley City rf. Hicrh Corey of Brad- dock visited at the Glanville home here Sunday, i + Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Glanville and family were Sunday dinner guests at the E. E. Glanville home. Wallace Anderson came honte Fri- day, he has been attnding Jamestowa College. 13) -9Ae Margie Knowles was. an, over ‘night guest at the north Patterson ranch Saturday. pager)’ Mr. and Mrs, Hérb Holmes and Ben Boss made a business trip to Bis- marck Sataeley. Bertha Piepkorn spent Saturday. night and Sunday at the parental home west of Wing. Those who attended the C. E. rally at Regan | Tuesday were: Mr. and Mrs. ee Harvey and fauily,, Rose and ma eber, Margie . Knowles, Ella, Edith and Clara Muel- ler, ie Nora Johns, Mable Lytle, and john: Ben Boss left for Bismarck Mon- day morning. He has secured:a posi- shop as clerk. ine. Rhodes has returned from Fargo, She has. been attending beauty culture school. were Sunday guests at the Mueller ome. Leland Rhodes returned Monday from Chic three months. tion with the Golden Rule Clothing }| ‘Arthur Graves and. Kenneth Béady || where he has been em- | d al al a he ‘Clift Fergason loore, in) Wing. own were callei on Monday. Gorge Amoth of called in’‘Wing on Mon a Nina Waiste left for ae Bee Tuesday morning: She is planning’ on. stencil normal. Kenneth Brady left for home Mon- ‘Oscar Boss Ben, made a marck ia Wagner returned’ from| talc. hos ih Sorat ek Minneapolis fi H day. to Mandan Sunday returtin init Aan, spent Sunday afternoon | ev ning with her friends, Hazel Arneson. son a spending a few days at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Ambers. Christianson and Henry Olson home Sunday. tended the ball game at Driscoll. Bismi ter, Mrs. Ed. Slopetz, and her mother, Mrs. Tom Novak, Sr. this week. Teppo m d Monday ening. Ole Wold of Regan was s shopper in Wing Tuesday. 3 5 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen and fam- ily called at the Hans Hanson home Saturda; Alfred Arneson motored to Tuttle Saturday sfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- ily spent Friday evening at the Dal las Ba rkman home, Catherine Lein spent Monday eve- Rubie and Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Rise motored to Regan Suturday. ir, and Mrs. A. F. McCall and jaughter Dorothy of Bismarck called it the N. A. Soderholm home Sufday fternoon. Mrs. Soderholm return- ing to Bismarck with them and will pénd & short time. Burnell Larson, who is attending parochial school here, spent the week-end with his folks north of Wing. Helmer and Eddie Arneson and Miss Gladys Dahle spent Sunday evening t_M. A. Lien’s. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson spent Sunday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Harold Christianson and Olaf Ol- lied at Alfred Arneson’s Sun- jay. ‘Arnold Christianson motored to Driscoll Monday forenoon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bjorhus are the parents of a son born Sunday, ‘une 12. ion and Ruth Hanson are Ole Spilde accompanied by B. N. Lein motored to Bismarck Monday. Art Bjorhus motored to’ Driscoll Monday evening. Selma Rise visited at the George N. A. Soderholm ome Monday. The Luther League which met at F. fo hee? last Sunday was well attend- ed. The amount taken in was $13.15. Dorothy Barkman visited at the They at- J. 0. Rise, daughter Olga, Eddie Arneson, Clara and Lillie Lien mo- tored to Steele Wednesday. Schrunck —— Andrew Ackerman visited at the Marchant home Thursday evening. Mrs. Adam Klein and family of rek were visiting with her sis- John MeNottan called at the Ni: ters home Thursday morning. Ed. Slopetz and small niece Louise helping R. Y. Mar® » Who is constructing a machine shed for Tom Novak, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hien visited at the Jake Hien home Wednesday eve- ning. * Miss/ Helen Marchant and brother LeRoy, John Witt, visited at tho Nieters home Tuesday evening. J. E. Witt, who is helping R. G. ater went home to visit Thurs- ay. Mable Lytle was in Regan on Tues- dey to spend the day. Andrew Ackerman of Still is stay- ing with his sisters, Mrs. Sam and John Koch, this week, © Henry Pouey returned fo his home near McClusky Monday. ‘He has been attending the State University at Grand Forks the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lielinger are the parents of a baby boy born June Mr. Nieters and daughter Marcella were in Wing Friday. John Semler, who lives on the Simpson ranch, will pasture stock for the following season. . ‘A great deal of damage was done to crops in this community on Wed- nesday night by the hail storm, Anton Novy was visiting at O. 0. Sperrys Thursday. Stene Bachar and daughter Eliza- beth were in McClusky Friday. Sam Kich went to Still Wednes- day to get his brother-in-law, Andrew Ackerman, The Fode boys, John Witt, Miss Marcella Nieters, and Bassart visited at the R. L. Marchant home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hienbouch and i ed at the Nieters home Anton, Novy: and Andrew Nieters were in Wing Sunday attending the ball game. Tommy Ryan was at the Herman Sielinger home Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Slepetz went to Wing Sunday to take game. The party and dance which was held at the Florence Lake. school Sat- urday evening was Very well attended and enjoyed by all. J. E, Witt went to Wing Saturday evening. OO Brittin —$—$_$_________«6 Billy Milles, Archie Marvel, E. Slovanp, were, Bismarck callers ‘Tues- day. George Day was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. Slim Allensworth was,in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday. Elvin Hoover, Goldie Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace were in Bismarck Sunday afternoon. The writer forgot to mention in the last items about the picnic held at Brittin, June 5. There was a large crowd and plenty of ice cream and cake. Everybody enjoyed a good tim Baking Powder is in the _ For Best Results Use First in the Dough DOUBLE ACTION / KING if -Then in the Oven Same Price 742%: For Over 35 Millions of Pounds Used By Qur Government’ in the ball,