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6. he ‘fohn Benz home the latter part ‘of {7 * | Naughton | Arthur Solberg and nis father were in Bismarck Monday to get Ernest Solberg, who arrived from Washing- ton, Mount Vernon, to attend his brother’s, August Solberg’s, funeral. The neighbors and friends of this township went to Bismarck to at- tend the funcral of August Solberg Tuesday. Paul Carlson, Lawrence Martine- son, Isabelle Johnson and Alpha Icenogle went to Bismarck Tuesday if pl 3 The girls stayed in town a few days. Mrs. August Carlson and Paul and Nobel went to Harvey Thursday to attend Adventist camp mecting. They came back Sunday. Erne Solberg has been vi ing his brothers a few days before go- ing back to Mount Vernon. Mildred Skoglund, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Sol- berg, went to Sterling Sunday to visit with another sister, Mrs. Her- bert Hendershot, for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and children were the capital city Satugd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solberg and children were down to Menoken to spend their Fourth Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, went to visit Mrs. Widger's sister. Mr. and M Robert Solberg family were in Bismarck Saturda: George Cooten was in the capital city Saturday. ; Mr.and Mrs. Bill Gurkie and chil- dren and Margerite Lunden called |Tom Novak went to Regan. Wed- esday. bi Mr. August Hietzman and larry, visited ic R. G. ome Thursday afternoon. {Johnny Fode, Leroy Marchant and bhnny Witt were over at Florence (ke Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. James ughter, Tracy, were in Bi hursday afternoon. Mr. A. J. Hietzman and son, Harry, tiled at the Steve Bachar home hursday. Mr. and M tichmond town son, Marchant E jf of ‘ip are the proud ents of a baby girl born July 2. r, and Mrs, Jake Wentz have een in the northern part of the tate attending the funeral. of their Ister-in-law, Mrs. Christ Wentz. Mr. Seight was a business caller tthe Roy Marchant. ho ‘iday torning, bs Herman Nieters called at the PG. farchant home on business Friday fternoon. The building Roy Marchant and ohn Witt have been constructing or Tom Novak is now finished. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg were usiness callers in Wing Friday a: fnoon. ‘Mrs. Huguert jand children were pias at the E. E. Williams home and Mrs. Jacob Hindbouch Wing shoppers Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein were in Ving on Saturday. at the home of Robert Solberg Mon- bap 4 evening. aul Carlson is helping his uncle, Ae eee this tte ‘i ‘ d_ Mrs. Willie Stark and Mr.lencir Fourth nt the Salvation Arm} nd Walter Stark and son, Wil- peice Mektas tier Salvation Army iam, and ighter, Imogene, of near)" wp. Lomas was a business call- loodrich visited at the Herman Nie-|o, aj tlie Johnson’s Tuesday. pre home Saturday afternoo! Mrs. Hugo Solberg and son, Har- opeety at veteran ysent Joys, called at, the ‘home of CA. . The eveninj Ss 8 a dancing and a nice lunch was Johnson Tuesday. Isabelle Johnson erved at midnight. d Mrs, Fred Smith and Mrs. mith’s sister, Tracy Degner, were Ving .shopvers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fraser and hildren and Mrs. Holmes, Mr. Fra- er’s mother, called at the Fred Smith ome Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Miss ‘racy Degner, John Witt visited at he R. G. Marchant home Sunda: Mary and Clara Johnson spent the ‘ourth of July with their friends, willie and Ruth Hein. Most of the people from this com- aunity celebrated the Fourth at \pena Grove aad a very good time vas the report of those present. Mr. and Mrs, John Fode and their on, John, left Sunday for Wishek, here they will spend a few days isiting Mrs. Fode’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homburg were ‘the Emery Williams home Friday ifternoon to see the new baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and vart of the family attended the Zel- nar circus at. McClusky Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and Mrs. arl Johnson and small daughter, Al- na, left for Minnesota, Friday aft- wnoon, where they will visit friends ind relatives. Mrs. Fred Smith was in ee Dr. Thelan on Wednesdi Mr. Slewpetz, Lou and Ernest ilein went to Wing Saturday after- a: Ir. Wing to la went down there for a few days. Helen Rue came down from Tryag Tuesday, after spending her Fourth at Menoken. Her sister. Gladys Rue, came down with her. She expects to go to Bismarck to spend a few days with friends and relatives. Mrs. Olof Lundin was in the capi- Thursday to attend school of- ficers’ meeting. | S. W. Burleigh ! oO Archie Mickelson and family of Emmons county called on relatives vicinity July 4. d Mrs. Claud Hauser and son, the John Stewart y last we Buckley has been on the it in, but is improving. Many farmers and their famliies attended the roundup held at Men- oken July 4th. This vicinity received a heavy shower Jast week. The wind and hail which hit Bismarck and part of the surrounding country did not Teach us. The rain was very wel- come and helped -brighten things up again after.the hard south wind. 'W. Brown and son, James, visited at the Dan McLean home Sunday. Mrs. John A. Stewart, who has been spending the past year with velatiyes in Vermont and other east- ern cae returned to Bismarck last week. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Irvan, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Mrs. J. Stew- art.and several others from this vi- cinity. were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hauser motored to Huff Sunday. They took Mrs. Hauser’s mother over io spend some ate ite her daughter, Mrs. Christ mith. | Menoken ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven enter- tained Mr. » Otto Ayers and son, Miss Alice Wood id M: . Dance and son, Mrs. Lacf Ble! ley, Mrs. Roy ‘Yude at dinner Wed- nesday evenin; M . L, Dralle, daughter Blensley and chil- dren were entertained at dinner Fri day evening at the Otto Ayers home. The Menoken Ladies’ Aid tii the town hall Thurs Thirteen ladies were juncheon “meet again Thursday, tein is visiting at the Au- gust Klepstein home. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Funston and son spent Sunday visiting Mrs. M. E. Funston. Miss Mildred Funston spent Wed- nesday and Thursday visiting her sister, Mrs. Chester Boyd. Otto Ayers entered the Bism: hospital Saturday, having his tonsils removed. Miss Ruth Welch spent the Fourth vi: Miss Avis Carlyle at Persian nT Mr, and Mrs. Soules and family of) py lazelton it Monday at the A. H. ae jome. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and son left Saturday for Minneapolis, Taf M Esther Lang and Marion Lewis and Mr. Richard Lang returned 'rom Minnesota Monday night after tweek’s visit there. its. Henry Swindling was a Bis- narck caller Thursday. Mr, Everett Davis, who once lived tere, is now back with a new Chev- rolet car visiting with his sister, Mra, Roy Baker, and family. Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis ‘and! jaughter, Marion, were Bismarck sallers Thursday. Herman. Nieman and George Kusch vent fishing south of Mandan Tues- jay, returning Wednesday. s Lucille Elness and Miss Kath- trine Cox visited at the Robert jharp home the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Nieman and children ind Mrs. Gone: Kusch were Bis- narck callers Thursday. i + Mr. and Mrs. : Burns Bailey ai tamily visited at the George Le tome Wednesda: , Miss Pauline Hoeft visited at the she week. ind Mrs, Floyd Bier and, fam- d e George Lewis home nd Mré.* Clinton. Gaskill, Mr. P. MyGosney and Mr. Earl| Vivian kill and Miss Uhl visited with Floren: eat Thursda: a Betney Thar John Baker and | Jim_ Baker, Miss Lucille Lash led at the Wal- r Durfee home Thursday. Quite a few from here attended ihe M. E. Ladies’ Aid at the Frank afternoon. Afte ave an ice’ ci soci ndkerchief bazaar in the near k} until it ira. Chas. Gaskill, Misses Vivian jaskill and ee “an jaskill were Bismarck callers Wed- esday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Jesson and daughters, the e Minn. where they will visit relatives for several days. Mr.‘ and Mrs. R. L. Dralle and daughter, Edna, and son, Albert, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ebling and family, Mr. and Mrs, Laef Blensley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Mrs. A. Dance and son had picnic dinner north of Menoken the Fourth. ir. and Mrs. A. T. Welch spent the Fourth in the N,.D., with Welch and ‘family of Bismarck, Mrs, Ollie .Cook and daughters, d Mary of Bismarck, t withing at the Otto Ayers. De Groot gat ht it d ‘Eunice, attended | E. Ladies" Ajd at the Frank Ric jome Friday afternoon, jal Fite Benes ‘was a Bismarcl er ty Quid s . Bismarek few. ‘from here who went Thursday were quite to nee the damage 4 st the storm did there. wiry heavy rain here, but r called at the) Pe ‘ agnei Mr. and Mi. "hire, ‘Frank Swindling “and baby same Cia) large crowd atte! given by Dan McCormick and Royal Thom: at the Fred Nelson farm. The dance in the téwn hall so well attende: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE me epee adjusted for hail lo: at the Nelson boy: car so they pulled @et it repaired. The adjuster for Trygg township ‘was out at the Charlie Rue and John even homes Friday adjusting il Jo: He was also ind broke his to Regan to ir. Mrs. John Resch motored ‘to Bismarck and Mandan Saturda: A crowd gathered at the Try; A Union of Stars ee the Arena Grove from here Fred, Oscar, Gust Olson, Mi Lindsey, Arthur and Bi Otto und William Uhde, ima Myers and Dean, Myers. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son, Gerald, spent Sunday at. the D. Ghylin’ home. ‘The American Legion auxiliary veta at the C. Kettleson home 1 Thursda; Framed here in his native state, you have Dr. L. C. Hardman, new governor of Georgia, reading his inaugural address after taking the oath on the capitol grounds at Atlanta. his pool room. Mr. Huggins expects to move as soon as he can get a house built on his land. A telephone meeting was held in the pool hall Tuesday evening. Ed Ebling was clected secretary, and treasurer. > Oe | Edgemont | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_"t The Adams Minot Sunday. Karl Schatz was a McClusky caller lionday, Fred Hochhalter and family of Bis- marck visted at their parents’, the George Hochhalters, Sunday. family motored to Mrs. John Schatz’ is visiting with her son, Gottlieb, of near Mercer, this week. Jake Franz of McClusky was in this vicinity delivering gasoline last ve ind Mrs. John Stivers of Regan t Gottlieb Stinert’s and the erman Baptists will hold Sunday school convention at Roose- velt for 3 days this month. Kenneth Brown has returned home from Sheyenne where he was em- ployed on @ farm for spring work. Those vi be at the Hochhalters Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schuch of Shrunk, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Mrs. H. Schatz, the Dave and bi eokg Hochhalter families and Stin- ens. Myrle Brown visited with Esther Schatz Monday. Richard Adams and Edward Schatz attended’ the ball gane at Brash Lake Sunday. Kenneth Brown is sporting a new Ford car. Laurits Adams called on Brown's Friday afternoon. ee? Schatz’s visited the John Stroh family ‘Wednesday evening. ¢—<—$_$____——-+ | Glencoe | Several thousand people attended the Fourth of July celebration which was held at the Fred Nelson fi near Menoken. The chief attraction of the day was the rough-riders who formed’ with unusual skill and avery, The many bucking bron- chos which were thought to be ai- ost impossible to ride proved to e quite tame to these gallant horse- m Another of the chief sports was the bucking steers with their riders, which drew much cheering from the spectators. Mrs. John A. t of Stewart- dale arrived in Bismarck Friday, where she was met by her husband and brother, Ronald Stewart. Mrs. Stewart has been absent for several months visiting relatives and friends in New Hampshire. Vernon MacLean, Don Nicholson and John Becknall were unsuccess- ful in their attempt Friday to cap- ture some of the fish which are re- ted to be quite numerous in the lakes formed on the bottoms by the overflowing of the Missouri river. These boys have abandoned the idea is possible for them to se- cure a boat. John Becknal herd of guinea piss have increased so rapidly in the last few months that their owner is contemplating b: ters, R. Nicholson of Emmons county was a week-end guest at the D, W. Stewart home. The ‘Missouri river, which hai flooded the bottoms in some sections and caused considerable damage to farmers, has ceased to rise and is now on the downward trend. Some of the farmers who have suffered losses are Alex MacLean, Stewart Woodworth, Paul Hage), Joe Chesak, A.A. Stewart and others. Norman Stewart, noted sheep- shearer of this district, who has heared many sheep in different parts of the state this season, will completed his task and will be at home on the Ritchie farm which he Is operating in partnership with Mr. Houser. Vernon MacLean and sisters, Alice and Lily, were Thursday afternoon visitors at the Nicholson home. Hughie McMurrick sold some stock to Paul Hakel last week. . re jing larger quar- {to the John. Olson a better price now than they have been for several years. Bill Manning of Bismarck is now employed on the Bert Buckley farm. Miss Lucille Buckley attending normal school at Valley ys George MeMurrick:of Boyd town- ship called on friends in Telfer’ township last week. Mr. McMurrick is one of the first settlers in this district and is over 70 years of age,| but is quite hale and hearty and capable of running the affairs of his farm. He is one of the sturdy sons of Scotland. Mrs. James MacDonald of Hazel- ton is assistin, mother, Mrs. John Clark, o! township, who is quite home. Farmers of this district are quite Jubilant ‘over the prospects of a big this year. There is plenty of moisture to finish the grain and with the absence of hail and rust the tillers of the soil will reap a golden harvest. Farmers residing on the river bot- toms, who were compelled to give their cars a rest due to the flooding| of all the roads in that gection, are ill at her again. ‘August Hogue, who has been serv- ing on the jury during the recent term of court,"is now at home busily, engaged. in cultivating corn. ‘Anderson Moore, who has accepted a position as.boss and operator of the light rondgrader in this town- ship, is proving himself to be an ex- pert’ in this line and a great benefit to the roads, Mr. Deitrich, who has recently pur- chased Sec. 29, Telfer ‘township, is busy fencing this property. «Ho also expects to start building-in the n future, By all appearances Mr. D rich’s intentions ‘are. to make this property, which only a few months, ago was a patch of prairie sod, a model farm with all modern con- veniences. Trygg Mr. Halgerson from Ret and hail adjuster for the old Lion’s com- pany were out Tuesday, adjusting John Anderson’s hail loss. George, Martin and Gerald Nelson made a trip to Regan Tuesday night and transacted business. » Cecil Mount, who resides ,on the Pete Lips place now, motored to Bis- marck Monday and took his father in. Enos Strandemo made a trip to, Bis- marck and purchased a Ford car. John Anderson was a caller at Mar- tin Nelson’s Wednesday where he re- turned a dri Harry Dimond was a sup} at the Geo. Nelson hom night. while out buyin, ship to the cities Friday. The Strom boys:and.¥ioyd. Ander- son motored to Minot Saturday to taxe in the sights and spent the 4th of July ther Monson, state veterinary, was from Bismarck testing number of farmers { tuberculosis. ‘ jorge and Martin Nelson called in at the Fred Schroeder home Thurs- day morning where they jointed them in driving some cattle to Baldwin to- gether which Martin Bourgois pur- cnased from them. He shipped them to the cities. M Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Martin escaped an accident in Baldwin it Saturdsy en route home from Bismarck. While the Net. an sae saree srapnl from egerke « store to go boars across the rou a largé: car cama ‘through with two women and A. driver at 40 miles an hour. When she saw she couldn't stop, to avoid striking the car, she turned off straight to the left and -deep cement cellar, jerald, Gertie and Gwen- «motored to Regan Thursday night transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and fam- ‘ily made a trip to Bismarck Thurs- on looking after business interests. ir. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and son, Gordon, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson’ Monday night. They took Elsie home who hus been visiting with them. The Fishers and Olsons left Friday for: Harvey to r guest ednesday up cattle to now able to drive the limousines} © school No. 1 Friday night and prac ticed songs and pieces for the pro- @ram Sunday noon. Mr, and Mrs. Anton Fisher and Faith and Elsie motored to B.smaren Friday on important business. aud Mrs. Geo Wihtted, Steve and Florence were shoppers in Regan Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woolworth and family and Mr, and Mrs., Algot Ry- bere were shoppers in Regan Sgtur- jay. John ‘Anderson was transacting! business in Regan Saturday. David Trygg was in Regan Satur- day night en route from adjusting hail los: Emmi ‘oleman came home from ley City ww Kegan on the N. v. train to her parents and spent) Sunday and the Fourth of Juty nere. She attends Normal school there for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Clar- ence Starr were dinner guests at the Geo. Whitted home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and the ‘two Christianson children, who are staying with them since their par- ents’ trial, and John Resch and fam- ily visited Saturday night at the Brown Krothers', Benny Nelson came home Saturday night from Sawyer near Minot where he is working with the * J. Rue| contracting concrete works. He pur- ' Sbaie a new Chevrolet coach recent- ‘There was a. large crowd attending the Sunday school program Sunday at the Trygg school No. 1. W. C. Gherky, butcher in Baldwin, urchased four cows from Jo! esch. Mr, Gherky turned over with his truck in the ditch one day last week. A large deer was seen Sunday on the hills 80 rods from Geo, Nelson's house. The John Resch and Geo. Nelson family were en route to the schoolhouse. It is surprising to sce deer on the prairie. One with large horns, a pretty animal, was seer recently near the Trygg home. Emma Nelson was an_ overnight guest at the Victor Engdahl home, A large crowd attended the round up at the Bill Langer farm Mond: the Fourth. The boys surely did fine riding the balking bronchos and steers. At night they had a large crowd at the Walter Dietzman barn. e______—______—_# | Painted Woods | Mr. and Mrs, Walter Johnson and little daughter were Wilton visitors last Saturday afternoon, Miss Marie Johnson wisited her friend, Miss Mac Anstrom, Friday ning. Mr. Anstrom’s Friday evening. The pupils of school No. 1 are en- joying a two weeks’ vacation begin- ning July 4th, Adrian Brooks, who is a brakeman on the Northern Pacific, spent Tues- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks. Mrs. J. Bitner and son, Bill, caiied pn Mrs. Louise Hagen’ Wednesday Lambert and children ed a few days the Brooks. Miss Freda Ecklund of Bismarck spent the week-end with Miss Hilda Steinquist, Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and children, with Mrs. Albin Anstrom. Axel Hilda, Ruth and Mrs. Lioyd Marnard ware Bismarck visitors last Thurs- jay. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hagen and son, Alfred, and Webba Olgerson motored to Turtle Lake Sunday to spend the rg Rudolph Hagen called at Oscar day night at the home of his par-| ; e and Townley, visited in Wilton] ,, Steinquist and | daughters,| , } Vilma Ban i and Rod La Rocque, beth cinema s nitude, are s i hown in this remarkably clear tele wedding in Los Angeles, rs of the first: mag- photo just after their | ESSE seen * iting at the home of their son, Fay Johnson. Mesdames Olson, Carroll and M. D Olson visited at the John Benz home } PHGAY, 27 urned home Mrs. A. E. Cline was a shopper in fter spending a few weeks | town Saturday. visiting friends at Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder returned} Mr. and Mrs, Emmet Clark enter: | home Satur from inneapolis,| tained a large crowd of relatives at} where they have been visiting rela-|their home July 4th | tives. W. W. MeNally of Moffit and Mrs.) Jennie Sevenster of Hamburg, Iowa, | _ Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Emch are visit- | ing at the home of their son, Carl-| amily at Gopher, S. D.| were united in marriage Monday, nd Mrs, Chris Fetaner of June 27 Congratulation D,, arvived here Saturday Mrs, Everett Porter was a caller| and will reside in the Clarence Law- | /jin_ town Saturday. Miss Mabel Olso Frank Benz left Fetzner who started! elevator Tues- | rs’ experience | he: fer house. M addie Olson and | w Kill- rk at the Far Sunday for , has had several y y for an extended at Bismarck and . nockson left n Satur morning. . Asselstine and Mrs. visited at the W. W. Chas. Emch and fam- 's ut Leith Friday eve- - Mi MeNall. Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James. Emmet Brooks stayed Monday night with Wallace Anstrom. Mr. ard Mrs. Walter Johngon called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson Monday evening. Mrs. Sam Fairman of Bismarck is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hanson. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and chil- dren visited Monday with Mrs. Henry Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were callers in Bismarck Saturday even- ing. irs. Louise Hagen and daughters, Irene and Viola. and Mr, Bill Bitner, who have been visiting at Minneapolis and other places, arrived home Tues- day evening. | Moffit | o—_—____—____- Mrs. Eddie Guthmiller of Merri- court is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, August Renz. Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs. Asa Wer- ner visited at the W. V. Carroll home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstad and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz visited at the Valentine Benz home Sunday. _Mrs.. Burns Bailey and Mrs. Amy Lahe were shoppers in town Friday. H. P. Asselstine and M. G. Mc- ually were Hazelton callers Sutur- jay. W. H. Brownawell of Wild Rose was a caller in town Thursday. Mesdames Pillsbury, Moffit, Ste- vens and Mildred Jameson were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Moffit baseball club played Brad- dock at Persian park Sunday. Brad- dock won. The score was 10 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson were entertained at the Ed Olson home Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens are en- joying a° visit from Mr. Steven's brother _o! inneapolis. attend camp. meeting a week. The adjuster from Medina was out f Mi ‘Mrs, Rich Baker was a shopper in . Bert Johnson are vis- Mrs. Lee Hamblein haye!| 2 new Chevrolet coupe. number from here attend- the ball game at McKenzie Sun- the Bismarck Grocery ie, Score, 11 to 1! 5 ‘Mra, Foster, Me Lact pit YY fer y 2 ane} Mts. Hurley and children, Irene smarck friends. | July at the Asselstine grove. erald Aanestad completed aj a eks erm vas instructor: of | A Bible school aid left} Leith jay evening for Flasher where| he will conduct a Bible school, | he munity south Leith visited by jand wind storm Wed Heavy hai! losses were John Nixon was a caller Mrs, Nixon is spending a with her folks at Hudson, Word has been received from Mr, ast port and Mrs. John Seal stating they ure| Mr artin Teker and children aianding a few avs at Old Faithtul,| Visited with’her daughter, Ruth, at Yellowstone Park, that roads and| Bismarek Friday. i 2 weather have been fine and they re-| Faye Mossman and Nellie Emeh DORE Buen REtae tein! | spent the week-end at their home in| Miss Thelma Van Horn of near) Leith. iss Thelma Van Horn. of near) “Robert and J. E. O'Connell motored Oakes is iting > es of O./| Dakes is xislting at: the homes: 0f 0: "ti Mandan Saturd Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wessel’s parents from east of the river arrived | @—— here Monday for an extended visit) at the Wessel home. | The Grant county fair held al meeting Tuesday and elected three| The Ladies Aid met at the Canfield | directors, John Will, J lavkee| schoolhouse June ‘They tied two of their quilt he giris were Rock entertained | hostesses. They will have their next Dr. MeFalls of} meeting July 20 at the A. N, Strand Houreff of | home. Mrs. Wyman| A party home Tu ‘the in and Mr. ‘Symnosk Mr. and Mrs. J. at dinner Sunday, Raleigh, Miss Clara Raleigh’ and Mr. and of Leith, being the gues The Leith Cream association pur- | ‘as given at the Joe Keifer d mediate grade in Sund chased 11,463 pounds of butterfat) school hed their red und blue picnic during June for which the sum of| at the creek Tuesday. The day was $4,722.85 was’ paid’ to the farmers} spent im swimming and _playing| of Grant county. games. | i Fred Ungrecht of Flasher was ai Violet Rasch, a nurse at the St. caller here Friday. | Alexius hospital, is having a two Emil Brinkman and family mare weeks’ vacation now. Mrs. R. Gray and children, who | callers here Friday. C. A. Mossman motored to Mott | Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson and family spent the week-end at! have been visiting the Joe Cook home, | returned to her home at Tuttle. | Mrs, J... Little, Clayton, Ruth and| Phyllis Little: drove to Bowan, N. D.,| Dickinson and Killdeer. They were| to visit with relatives over the, accompanied to Killdeer by their| Fourth. | daughter, Marjorie, who attended the| Some of the people from here} celebrated at the Arena Grove, some at Wildwood and some at the creek north of her and some had dinners with relatives. Those that uttended the dance at) Stop heavy foods now-Eat SHREDDED Dickinson Normal. The Campfire girls held a dem- onstration meeting at the homo of Mrs. Wyman Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Omdahl of ASK “JAZZ TEMPLE” Conatantinople—The Mosque of St. 4 one of the world’s fam buildings, will be all if the Prefecture of Con- stantinople accepts the proposal of a group of business men. The group declares the building no longer su able for worship and offers to equip it as a “jaz temple.” D. B. C. GIRL GOES TO KANSAS FIRM ‘When Ruth Balow finished her course at Dakota Business College, Fargo, she went to Hiawatha, Kans., as office woman for the Chandler BrokerageQo. D. B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS training (copyrighted— unobtainable clsewhere) makes it: | easy to geta good positionanywhere. Other “‘Dakotans’’ recently gone to out-of-town positions: C. Egean, to First National Bank, Rogers; C. H. Meyers, to Gulbro Motor Co., Pekin. ‘ Select your school by results, “Follow the SucceS$ful.’’ First Fall Class, Aug. 1-8. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St, Fargo. SPEND YO VACATION deer, where they spent the Fourth] in’grain and lumber and the farmers | of uly Q , of the community are fortunate in| Inland Wat Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury en-| cecuring one who comes so highly! ers ained at dinner Sunday Mr. and| recommended, ee tae ot ae ke Mrs. Frank Emeh entertained a! wondered days and cestl nights Marie Hamlin of Fargo and Willys] number of young folks Sunday even- | 2 the luxerious steamships of the ee RAL Adams. MeNally | iin honor of her niece, Miss Freda Great Lakes Trensit Corporation. and M.D, Olson visited at the H. P. HUN eboney vidneihers meee SS eee Asselstine home Tuesday evening. ‘tne band concert under the leader- — daneing, deck shore trips. - precizted by the large crowd that was = pals Ella] jn town Saturday” evening, | _ Sailings every three days from the hae nas Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lacky and pase te Detroit e. Friday. ce children, Constance and Erma, mo-| Lake Haren end Lake Superies. Anti and Meg 1. G Kendall and son tored to Mandan and Bismarck Sat-) i Minn where they expect to visti| “ang ates, R Hawley are spend-| GREAT LAKES TRANSIT tives, ; ing « few days at Minot, she has been visiting her mother, Carson were callers ut, Leith Friday ey father nermation, Mrs. C. B, Stevens visited at the Sa a | any towriet F. H. Pillsbury home Wednesday eve- and Mrs. Ben Sether and son,| or RR ticket agent or G. C. Williams G. W. A., Great Lakes Transit Corp., 101 dio. Bldg., Duluth, Minn. agenc ny MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 216 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D, i arc naman

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