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PRR aainnenngengeae i | Driscoll —_ Mr. and Mra, H. C, Meland mal Robert Sharp and family, all of Sterling,! visited Sunday ft the Carl Meland family and Mr, and Mrs. home here. Bertha Ena‘ Pettibone where tives and friends for a few RL of Stanton was here trip Sunday. Mrs. Mi Rosvold of Bismarck returned home Sunday evening for her vacation. Mn and Mrs. Floyd Swanson, Mr. an@ Mrs, Egner Swanson and Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin with their chil- dren had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson Sunday evening. Mrs. Julia Bragg and son, Ka: Kigter county, called on ‘Mr. Mr O. Johnson Thursday. . d Mrs, 2. M. Lathrop visited in Bismarek Sunda; ind Mrs. C. E. comer and family visited’ E. L. Carre Sunday eveni: and tetona an Mr. 2 ind Mra, A. P. Roavold, accom- panied by Mrs.-H. C, Pederson, mo- tored to Bismarck M nd ii Nels Meland made a eines grip pet it to visit inderson, Henry Kepeseth; N. D., arrived Friday i 4 d friends. Bernard Ennis and his,/ Dakota \Rhythm Masters have contracted to {rurnish music all summer for the ‘ollefson barn di Mr. and Mrs. Heidt and Mr. and Mrs. Dottor and children of Arena isited at the Eisenbeiz home Sun-/ R; jay. dir. and Mrs. John Kuck mt Sunday with Mr. and Surgtsky. Mr. and A. J, Kress spent the week-end in Tap) Jim Swanson, mnie Morton and Oswold Krogan ‘attended the ball game at Mandan Sunday. a Herb. McLaren and sarney Ennis went to Sterling Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. sive and 201 Lawrence, Mrs. Jake Hol children and fice motored from Bismarck’ a1 pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Elmer Koon. Miss Evelynn’ Gorman came Sun- day and is visiting her many friends here. Mrs. K. Nupen and @aughter, Jose- hine, from Colorado Springs, came Kore Saturday to visit old friends and attend to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Sienstadvold veturnea trom Soutn Dakota Satur- day. Mir. and Mes, H. A. Meland and sonst Clifford and Ernest, left Thurs- day morning for a trip to Water. town, S. D., where they will visit relatives and friends. ~~ ‘oder and family ited friends in Driscoll Monday. Wr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson enter- tained at dinner Saturday evening. and Mrs, Hy. Apland and Mr. Joe lees oe gone on a fishing trip to nesot Miss Emma Kuck spent Sunday with Rose Farrell of McKenzie who returned with her and will visit Miss Kuck this week. . F. QO, Johnson and W..-Titers were in Bismarck F ~. Miss Doris Tice is with her sister, Mrs. and ding a week E Koon. Mr. and Mrs, Hunt, parents of Mrs.' Fred Jordan, are visiting here. ? Leonard KoesseJ spent Sunday fternuon with Loren Carr, In the they motored Mr. and Mrs.-Christ Bjork spent Sani at the C. A, Swahgon home. ¢. n W. Titus, Mrs. Mabel Rosvold and daughter, Mi left Tuesday morning for Jackson, Minn, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. M, Koessel and fam- ily motored to Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Repp and family spent Sunday. afternoon with Mr. and rs. A. Bruschwein, Mrs. C, A, Swanson ingen Monday Hi uel afternoon with Mrs. J. ‘M. Finseth is here on business mat- ra, ‘irs, Wm, Meyer and daughters, ‘Alyce and Cordelia, motored to Bis- marck Saturday. fompt called on Dor- phine Johnson Satur- . Gress will conduct serv- M. E. church Sunday jon, July 3-4 at 2 p.m. ‘She John Fletcher College Male Quartet will give a se iaieh peoeran at the M. E. church Thu: eve- aloe, June 23d. No admission, but 8 fre } offering will be taken. Wilton | Mrs. N. E. Corrington was called to Yakima, Wash. to attend ‘the funeral of her sister. Mra, Cor- rington will remain in Washington for several weeks. . Live a eer as Be junday. |Valle Yo attend’ the summer |Valley City to \term at the Nor! Mrs, Tom Hanwell visited hi brother-in-law, Ray: Hl, a | ghe of the-Bismarck hospitals Tues- and Mrs. Elmer Larson motored N. Friday to visit with ind Mi 8 ee: Instruc- tor of music in ley Cit: h school, is spending her vacat in Wilton with her parents. | Mesdames C. T. Thompson and |"Miss Verene Schmidt returned to jher home Reid to spend her 8 | vacation. Verene has been jtending the Normal.at Valley City for St. |for the past year, . | Thomas Truaxt left: ; Paul to visit with his ier, Ed, \d_ Mrs. J, W. Olson motored jot Tus ind Mrs. C.. M, O'Brien of at O'Brien day. ‘They brought. Mrs, O'Brien trom ohe HF the: farm where and aunt, Mr.‘‘and , | will. cor (built in front oftheir homes which [the north ‘end o: AI . Arena. ——________—__- A ‘Sunday afternoon Lake John Moberg motored to Bismarck] And | Baturda: Re- | h had{ be: pend! the me Matric with ‘fend Mra. jot her birthday. The party was given as a handkerchief shower. | Stewart Nelson and Otto left Friday for Great Palls, Mi Mr. and Mrs. Al Dutton o | neapol visited at the Fra ton home in Chapin last wee! Regan { Mr. and Mrsy Ben Rierson and family mgtored to the lake Sunday morning to spend the day. Mrs, Fred Hendrickson was jer to Jamestown ™ ida Ypsilanti, N. D. Mrs. Wm. Uhde was ao passenger to Jamestown Saturday morning ai journey to ston, Minnn., via car, where si visit her daught id family Irs, Wm. Hickle, Mary Doyl Gertrude Hickle and Mr. and Mr: Julius Olson motored to Bismarck Wednesday where they shopped and visited Mrs, Olson's sister, Mrs. Louis Peterson, who is receiving medical treatment there, M Gillette visited friends jay en route to Bi where she has been the past six weeks, Gordon Jordahl has been a guest at the H. E. Rannestad home the past week, while practicing for the Legion circus. « 8, YL. Jordaht~ mo- Mr. and Mrs. tored to -Bisma: Monday morning. Marie Schilling has returned from Crookston, Minn., where she attended school the past winter and will spend the summer at her home north of ean. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to get Frances. who wns the guest of her aunt, Miss L. E. Boat, for the past week. Mrs. A. L, Garnes and Margaret returnned to Regan Monday,“from a two .weeks trip to Minot, Lansford, Ryder and other points. 1 Rierson accepted a posi- tion’ at the First National bank of Bismarck and left for Bismarck Mon- day. % The Legion circus that was “piven boheme ae ‘and was well of the surround- ing country and neighboring towns. The proceeds will be used’ to build a log cabin of generous dimensions to be used as a club room and com- munity building. “Much credit is due the people who helped to make it a success, and espe- cially Mr. and Mrs, H.'E, Rannestad, Mrs. Joseph Kiefer and all who took part in it, Mr. and Mrs, A. H, ‘Lundberg children motored to the lake Sund John E. Anderson and 0. J. Mag- nuson were in Regan Monday to file their hail notices, having been among those who were Hailed out S were Alfred aiid rvin and Marion and Verna Fol- uby Magnuson, hter, of Charlie nuson of n, left for Minnesoth' Wednesday | morning. | Mrs. Earl Davies is confined to her bed, witha sprained ankle. She is at/ the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.) Herbert Folmer. “ Erick Englebretson was a business’ caller in Kegan Saturday. Alfred Andersone attended the dance at the Joe Sorch farm Satur- day night. Clifford Sperry called at the Herb! tended those who were the: \d | be about Mi Folmer home Sunday. Mr. and \ Mi Selahn cireus in Regan Saturday. five-year-old son Mr. and Mra.M. C. Keator, his bed with pneumoni ba! 9 been sick for a week. ‘he many friends of Alm will be id to hear t! finger y’s parents, Mr. and ines of Regan, Saturday and Sunday. “6 Elsie Keator of this vicinity was one of the girls who stayed a part in the indoor circus at Regan Saturday evening. 2 Marvin Alm and Barlick Fisher were callers in Regan Monday after- noon, Fred Urbach was a buainess caller in Regan Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ebi home Monday evening. Ebnes is in Denhoff sister, Mrs. Ed. Hocholter rk, while her hi iT band is in k on jury duty, et Naughton | Edwin Johnson drove down from Wilton to visit his parents Tuesday evening for a few minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Solberg and/ sens, Henry and Harvey, motored to | Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mya, C. A. Johnson, Lester and Ruth, talled on the Hugo Sol- | berg family Tuesday evening. | Mrs. Joe Fischer and little son, Myron, - vi: her mother, Mrs. August Carlson, Wednesday. Mrs. C. A. Johnson and daughter, Isabelle, Wisited with Mrs. Alfred Karlson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and » Frank Johnson and little son, Edsel, and Frank’s mother, Mrs, Andrew Johnson, motored to Brainerd," Minn., to visit Johnson and wife and to Gibbon, Minn. to vii Fred Johnson and family Thursday morning. Chas, Johnson has been doing some | plastering for his hrother, Frank, | last week, Mildred Skoglund and __ Isabelle on visited the schuol Thursday. . Vietor Monyier and daughter, Edna, and granddaughter, Lyla. Yo- visited Mrs, Hugo Solberg Thursda: Te Ladies Aid ‘of the Congreg: tional chureh ‘will ‘meet- Wednesday: at the home of Mrs. A, L. Garn Mr. and Mts. A. H. Helge Saturday morning vid car'for'a trip through Yellowstone Park. ihe August “Westerman and © Ardrew Fisher have had a cement sidewalk adds greatly to the appearance of their property.. The new ‘sidewa)ks are appreciated Ke the residents in f the village, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jacob Springer and thxee children, sees pahied by Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel left Mon- day morning to visit at different pines is Cai They will drive ir. Springer’: Mr. and M iss Robert: Fr. and M Miss Mi aseball game was scheduled for the Flore! lo diamond between the Canfie! "fans and the Florence Lake stars. But owing to the rain that began to fall at the beginning of the game they had to postpone it to some future it promises to be a pretty st game so those interested in baseball want to be sure and at- tend next Sunday afternoon. ira, A. 8 returned part of the week after a week's vii =e her relatives and friends near ‘ary nd Mrs. A. C. Isaminger and a h Halve Sund: a lalver Sunday. & Mr. and Mrs. E. Touring and family were Tuttle visitors Saturday (evening. Mr. and Mrs. Zachre returned Sat- urday evening from their trip to eastern cities. A number of their friends gathered at their home Mon- ey evening and gave them a real old-fashioned welcom Grant is and Harry Ulfers were out Tuesday looking after t! interests of the Wing Mutual Tele- phone compan; e shareholders are about to lose their shares, as the sheriff is going to foreclose on it for past due taxes. Andrew, » Alvina and Harold Kraft were, shopping in Tuttle Sat- ni urday e 4 C. P, Koppin, implement dealer from Tuttle, set up a new Primrose cream sdparator, for Elmer Perry h Wednesday. ‘ Charlie Haslegri Otto Biech, Charlie Satler, ey rt Glanville, and have been working past week, ‘Herbert, piers is jurance agent for the New York Life, was a caller at eral homes in this vicinity the eae the ae ob Steigh se Jaci lemeyer were shopping Goodrich Friday after- noon. W. H. Stark returned from B: marck Saturdey evening where been sitting on the jury for the st week. Pathe bail adjuster adjusted a num- ais FO here re. @ damage running from 10 6 to total loss, teak nd as a and An- Philip Kraft visited st he be e Banter 2 Mrs vi oer fune: Mi “Goldsmith's infant: babe Sunday. inday. tal Bill y. | Urday Sing t | daughter, stro vuests of Mr. and Mrs./¢, Ulfera _at-| il rs. jie Martineson and son, Leurence, were in the capital city Thursday. Arthut™ Solberg, Emil, Paul. and Arthur. Small were busy Thursday preparing for the big doings for Saturday. night. Edna Monyjer of Gibbs visited the school of Naughton Tuesday. Helen Rue took her. e and was an over- night vii iy F Her daughter, Stes y. Fri .Her. daughter, Mrs. SGierkle and ehildren came out with her. ’ . Emil Johnson- motored marck Saturda} Louie. Martineson, and Carl, Buth,, Lawrence, bert’ were in the e ity Mr. and -Mes. C. sons, Paul and Nobel, were in Bis- mark Saturday -to attend Sabbath ae! ool. » Rithard ‘and Hjelmer Erickson, were in the capital city Saturday. | Arthur Small was in Bismarck Sat- some trading. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Peterson and ughter, Leona, visited with Mr. and’ Mrs. John Nordstrom. Sunday, and Mi Isabelle and Ruth red to Bis- marek Saturday. I: le stayed in to begin work at the Sweet Shop Moriday. A. big dance was held at the home to Bis-+ childres of Mrs, O, N. Lundin Saturday eve-| hi ning. ae. and Mrs. Oscar Olin and little son’ visited Mr-and Mrs, Arthur Sol- borg Sund ir. and Ruth, called on John Nord- junda: Robert Solberg and Mr. and Mr: qhildren called’ on Arthur. Solberg’s un ay. Charles P. McCarty of Steele, N. D., called at the hans. of C. A. John- | ¢; son Sund Abel and Lester Johnson took in the Pentecostal meeting in Bismarck Sunda: Baldwin and Mrs. Julius ‘. tored to Glen Ullin Saturday to » a few days at the home of relativ: Mr, and M » A, Fricke by motor wieey eta new home A ban, Mi @ num! feeling departu: Mount ane for thei int The. mn resi of years and ft “egret that family, who mn making their home in Bis- marck the past year, have come to take A f their residence on their farm east of Baldwin. Before leaving Bis- marek Mrs. Mount was honor guest at several social affairs. Miss Julie Johnson left some since for Minot where she wil! in a dressmakinng estab- it. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom and family ‘motored to Wilton Satu: ernoon where they were cal tl ffices of Dr. KR. C. Thom: bi of little Ira ressed. T! girl was severely sealded in accident a few weeks ay te ‘the burns are healing very lowly... Wr: Knownley sofpues ing the tapial city. nen 6 city. r.-and Mrs. Emil’ Gei nd iy rtained some Gi Gedilch at: their hom time i be was ba [i i, nag waried in the family. lot at} 3 irs. C, A. Johnson and| M ‘Mrs, Chas. A. Johnson and | i Dorman and infant| weeks THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE cS capital, city recently on, a business berger, went to Turtle Lake mission. Saturday to visit relatives until Mon- John Rupp, who has been spending |d some time with relatives in Min- nesota, returned here a few days ago. Mr. Rupp says things leok fine in Minnesota this year, and farmers are cultivating corn. Miss Olga Rupp of Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kate Swick. Schrunck | OO Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolan and fam- ily and Mrs. Nolan’s mother, Mrs. Schuh, went to Underwood Sunday. Mrs. Adam Klein has been helpiny her mother, Mrs. Tom Novak, and Mra. E Mr. and M at the Marchani jay. Tillie Triebouser of near McClusky in. visiting this week with her aunt and Mrs. Witt. William Witt went ‘iday, ibringing buck Tillie Trfebouse vill stay with them this week. Mr. und Mre. Walter Stark of near Goodrich visited with Mrs. Stark's aunt und uncle, Mr. and: Mrs.‘Nieters, and family, Sunday. The party and dance! which was held at the Florence luke hall Sat- urday evening was well ‘attended and enjoyed by ail. i Mr. and Mrs. “Fred; Hindbrouck | were Wing shoppers Spturday. sis-| Mr. and Mrs. R. jarchant and Slewpetz, paper their|family visited gt the: Henty Seilin- ke ker home. Monday. eventing ‘Ed Slewpetz :visited | introduced to the new baby bi home Tuesday after- to Mr. and M to McClusky nd wer Slewpetz came to visit his son Ed Monday evening and will remain here for the summer, Louise and Ernest Klein. of Bis- marck are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and. Mrs, Ed Slewpetz, and grandmother, Mrs. Tom Novak, this “Barest ond Louise Kei farest and Louise Kle! the Marchant haem ‘ Alfred Arneson and sons Hel ae Eddie motored to‘ Tattle Sature jay. Joseph ard Clarence Rise and Ed- die Arneson attended;“the dance at the Arena grove Friday evening. Mr. Mra. Peter Kluksdahl in visited at ay. Slewpetz and irs. § er, -Mra. Adam Klein, and children of Bismarck, went to Wing Saturday, where Mrs. Klein and children taek the train to their home. Ernest Klein is herding cows for Tom Novak, this summer. went to Wing enahtare, Hel- visited at the Wi adi Marcella Nieters is. vi her cousin, Mrs, Goodrich this w paint and paper their: house. Johnny Witt and LeRoy Marchant vis! Johnny's Parents, Tuesday ing. Walter Stark called at the Nieters home Monday! to get Marcella, who wt inpend a Sask with them, jake Kri : tte Re called at R. G. March. Mr. and ‘Mrs, we Saar, rs. Chri mother and father, ‘Ma, ray Hans Hanson called O, Rise and Fritz Hagen! day evenin, N._A.' Soderholm wi Driscoll Saturday. z ir. and Mrs. D. D. Barkan and daughter Dotty motored to Driscoll Saturday e. ing. Mr. and . Enoch Arneson and ting| son, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Arneson and baby motored up from Windsor, . D., Saturdey to spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Arneson had their baby baptized Sunday, the name given was Mearl Delmer. Spo- sors were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arne- son and Mr, and Mrs. Enoch Arneson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brendon &:d son Byron motored to Linton Sunday to spend a/few days. Ole Spilde and son, Knut, motor sd to Driscoll Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson aid sons from south of Driscoll were a caller at. Chris Hien were in Hien’s and Mr: +© "By Florence Borne: (Dedicated to President Coli idge) The wide-flung spaces of the west Bid-welcome to an honored gues: GP raeahe Bais ie cractet “Wherd’ntn ‘are nde, and que To battle for their daily breed” In annals of our country’s fame, Not as the ones ‘who scorn to toil, They till the ground; they soe und; . 8OW. » In order that The world may eet sai ‘Tis here the’ fates, triumphant, The visions future pissy achieve, When western men go forth to tare the world to creer eens And: here. our honored guest shall’ find. | . Originality isiting at the Alfred Arneson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and daughter, Dotty, called at the Alfred Arneson home Sunday eevning. Eddie Arneson, Valdemar Lein and Arnold Christianson sited at Dallas Barkman home Sunda Mrs. Alfred Arneson and son, Hel- mer, were callers at Ole Nyseth's Thursday evening. Burnell Larson, who is staying at the George Christianson home at- tending the parochial school, spent the week-end with his parents north of Wing. Johnny Gunderson spent Thursda; evening with his mother, Mrs, Herbie Gunderson, Howard Brenden motored to Arena Saturday forenoon, Thelma Skogen is as, 4 Alfred Arneson home wh ing parochial schoo}. Fritz Hagen and family visited a ing at the ile attend- the N. A. Soderholm home Thursday I evening. Arnold Christianson, Clarence Rise motored Thursday. A large crowd attended the Ladies Aid at Anton Peterson's, The col- lection taken in amounted to $10.15, Einar Spilde visited with nds, Joseph and Rise, Sunday ‘evening. Mrs, Henry Espeseth, two sons and daughter and a girl friend motored down from Crosby, N. D., to spend a few days with Mes. Herbie Gunder- son. Mrs. B. N. Lein and son, Valdemar, motored to Driscoll Thursday. Selma Rise assisted Gale Birkeland with papering Thursday Ole Vik called at the John Birke- land home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, accom- panied by Dorothy Barkman, at- tended the dance at Sterling Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, George Chri son, Arnold, and Reidar Olson y! at the Herbie Gunderson home Fri- any evenin; r. and firs, Morris Erickson and sons from near Wing attended serv- ices here Sunday. They also visited at the B. N. Lein home. The Luther League meets at the church July 3rd. Program will be rendered by Miss Dahle and her eps, ‘red Josephson called at the Alfred Arneson and J, 0, Rise homes Mon- ay evening. lartin Fast, who is employed at the Patterson ranch north of Wing, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fast. Clifford Birkeland Driscoll Monda: Taft ; —_—_—_—_______—-6 Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman and family motored to Jamestown Satur- day where they visited at the Ray- mond Loomis home. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter, Marion, were dinner guests at the Max Lang home Sunda: Joseph and to Driscoll motored to Mr. Carl Olson, who ha: geen on jt the sick list the last few wee much improved at this writing. Mrs. Emil Lang and Miss Esther Lang visited at the George Lewis home Tuesday. Miss Lucille Lash of Bismarck is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. John Baker, Mr. Davis of Cleveland, N. D., is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Roy Baker. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Uhl and family. of Fs skill home. Mrs. Carl Olson and children visit. ed at the John Benz home Tuesday. Miss Pearl H be is now home vi folks, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and family visited at the Bill Heft home Sunday. Mr. Will Bratton of Minnea) has been here visiting his aunt, Mrs, Ww. nareers who has been ill in M 0 Lewis and d: ter, Marion, motored to Bismarck Wed: iy. Mrs. W. P. has returned from the hospital is now at the Charley Anderson home. Mts, Mrs. Fogarty mo- i me tored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Charles Geskill. and Mr. ors, Cliaton ‘Goatlll and decgnent the * go spent Sunday evening at 1 Vivian, motored to Bismarck day. They visited at the C, Kositzky home. Rex bs ap is seeding flax west of his home for Henry Wildfang. Mrs. Herman Nieman attended the club meeting in Sterling Thursday, Mr. Ki Gaskill and 3} Carl ; Byers motored to Steele Thursday morning. Henry Swindling, the overseer of! the Taft township roads. has a bunch fof men working east of Henry Jes- jun R. Theodore Lee is assisting Mr. Runey with the farm work. | | Mrs. George Lewis and daughter, | | Marion, were Sterling callers Friday { afternoon. Mr. Will Bratton called at the Gas- kill home Sunday evening. . John Baker and son, Jam jand granddaughter, Lucille. visits: lat the Walter Durfee howe prives | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling ané family and Mrs. Pete Hanson were Driscoll callers Saturday morning. Clifford Wright called at the Gus- Kill home Friday eveni Mr. and Mrs, P.M. ney ’. R Kositzky home a er Saturday and Sunday. ad Mrs, Burt Hendershot lers Saturday, i] Clear Lake st Mrs. Frank Shaffer Viviay, also daugh George Shaffer, were ors* Tuesday. Harold Hargrave is breaking on the old Albert Dahl quarter. James Johnson visited uith Earl- ing Olson Wednesda: Mrs. Mike Brend ys of the past hur Bjerhues. . Harold Hargrave entertained a number of relatives Thursday aftenoon, Ole Nelson and son, Homer, were at Pingree and Spiritwood Lake the week-end fishing. son was a chore boy for Ole Nelson, while Mr. Nelson was out fishing. John Carlson of Regan motored to the H. Smith home Saturday to get his wife and children, who have been, ng at Mrs, about a week. H. Smith and family itors at the home of | |their daughter, M Clifford Nel- | son, Miss Getha Klucksdahl visited at | the Jim Annunsen home Monday. Mr. and Mra. Christ Schoon called jat the Adolph Bassen home Monday. pe eee | Steiber 1 Mrs. daughter, n-law, Mi ismarck visit- y: jen spent a few week with Mrs, Carlson's parents | were Sunday John Carlson and ent ‘3 parents, r Driscoll. Saturday children, | last week Mr. Mr. and visiting Mrs. and Mrs, Smith, n Carlson went down brought them home, Miss Gertrude Hickel of Comfrey, Minn., is visiting friends and rela- jtives in this communit; She spent Wednesday afternoon’ at the C. L. C. L, Malone attended us in Regan Thursday evening. Robert Patzner and family were Regan visitors Tuesday aven Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Older and daughters were callers ut the Malone home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hickel, Miss ertrude Hickel and Mary’ Doyle | were Regan visitors Thursday and Saturday evenings and attended the Legion dani The township board held a meeting st the home of Clerk C. L. Malone | , Tue ' junday was a great bene- t and gardens, Hickel home Tuesday Mrs. P. E, Olson renewing acquaintances this {neighborhood last week. She was on her way to Canada for a visit with relatives, The Oder family were Regan vi: itors Saturda: ago was was a Sunday vis- Hickel home, | r., was called to Bis- j marck Monday’ on ‘account of the se- rious illness of his wife, who is a patient at a hospital there. i Temvik nll The building on Main street where Mrs. Lydia Chase had her cream sta- was moved out of town Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Ferdiner'! Hetterly motored to Linton Tuesday to do shopping and attended the eighth grade commencement exercises at the pavilion. Mrs, Charles Enders and daugh- ters, Renee and Dorothea, Mrs. A. W. juast, son, Neil, and Raymond Daily motored to Bismarck Tuesday morn- ing. Mr. Daily will leave on_ the train for his home at Toledo, Ohio, He is a brother to Mrs. Enders. Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Witt and family motored to Linton Tuesday to attend the eighth grade commence- ment exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muckler at- tended the eighth grade exercises at Linton Tuesday. A. W. Quast left Wednesday morn- ing for Jamestown where he attended the state bankers’ convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and grandson, Thomas Hendrix, and Charles De Witt motored to Limon Wednesday. Theodore Daily of Carson, N. D., spent Friday and Saturday at the Charles Enders home. Edwin Morford, living about 12 miles west of here, and Miss Blanche Wallace of Valley City, were mar- ‘ried June 10. Mr. Morford is a prom- inent young farmer and Mrs. ‘ord taught school in that vicinity st term. Both are well liked I] who know them. They will Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 246 HORE DA make their home, 12 miles west of here where'the groom is engaged in farming. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes from the community. Christ: Grenz and Philip Meier of Hazelton were calling on friends here Wednesday evening. Miss Alice Calquhoun called at the jeorge Nauman home Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. A. W. Quast and son, Neil, were shopping at Linton Friday fore- noon, ind Mrs. Fred Snyder attended hth grade commencement ex- es at Linton Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Muckler and Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun mo- tored to Pollock, 8. D., Friday to at- tend the rodeo the the local baseball fans were ng up their ball diamond. Math, Frances and Theresa Koppy motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit with friends. The Temvik baseball team played Hazelton at Hazelton Sunday. The was 8-4 in favor of Hazelton, nd Mrs, Powers Hendrix, son, » and Mr. and Mrs. C, N. ton Sunday, rle Anderson visited with his and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buck of Hampt Mr. and M: and grandson, James Rus Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and son, Mewing, motored to Bismarck Sun- day to visit with the former's daugh- ter, Mrs, James Rush, who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Witt and family spent Sunday at Bismarck. Adolph Field is painting the resi- dense whe the Powers Hendrix family liv idney Germany leads the world in com- mercial aviation. The records of one German company shows more busi- ness than those of all the companies of France, which ranks second. MORE “DAKOTANS” IN PUBLIC OFFICES Two more graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, have re- ceived appointments in public offi- ces, E. L.. Nelson as Clerk of Court in Nelson County, Bessie Anderson as Deputy Register of Deeds in , Burke County. Sylvia Arman is now Official stenographer in the office of States Atty. Dahl, Grafeon. Results tell more plainly than words, why you should take D. B. C. ACTUAL BUSINESS training (copyrighted—unobtainable _else- where). Watcheach week. ‘‘Fol- low the SudeeSSful.’? Ask F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, about Summer School. VACATION Greatest "Thal aed end restfal poxprepucmte ro ‘the Great Lekes Transit joa. Great Lakes TRANSIT CORPORATION G. C. Williams G. W. A., Great Lakes Transit Corp., 101 Palladio Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Insurance ;Pueblo and San Antonio suffered from tremen- dous damage caused by floods during the past year. Flood insurance may be purchased for a small annual investment. Ask for det: 'This agency of the Hart- ford Fire Insurance com- Pany makes a business of Night Phones 246-887

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