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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS FF Painted Woods ig lg Raymond Hildabrand was a caller; at the home of his uncle, Frank Reibe, Friday. Mr..and Mrs, Oscar Anstrom and daughter, Mae, transacted business an Bismarck last Friday. Schoot opened at No. 1 ‘morning after a two weeks’ Mrs, Henry Johnson and da chter Caroline, went to Wheaton, Minn., to receive treatments. dd Mrs. C. W. Brooks visited Clarence, in Wilton last beta ed Bo July bab ks spent a few days in st week, e Anstrom spent Thursday with Marie Johnson. Ear! Dixon of Alta was in this neighborhood Sunday morning look- ing for some horses that had strayed aw Mr. and Mrs, Walter and son of Bordulae, N. 1 Viola Hagen of Wing visited a few day’ with their mother, Mrs. Leuise Ha Wilde of Wilton called at the Hagen home Sunday. morning. M Mrs. Adolph Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman| nd we ¢ Wilton ¢ urday afternoon Mrs. Nettic E. with Mrs. Lang, er Mrs. Frank Reibe Flotice and Deli Brooks ci Monday aftern Budd Ciev to tip over in quite badiy. Bismarck hosp wish him a spee Mr. and Mrs. ily, who visited at t sister, Mrs. Theo. aylor, have re- turned to their home at Bisr Eugene Damstrom was a Lawrence Johnson's Thursday ing. Frankie Johnson Lawrence Johnson. Johnson i and sting in the care id daughters, d Mr: WwW had the misfortune car and was hurt was taken to y friends and fam- home of their even- is working for dren spen home of H: at the their son, Budd, who is in the hospi- tal. Knife River Mr. and M children motored to the St. Mar- tin’s church south of Dodge, Sun- as r. and Mrs, H. F. Cun oat r and daughter: ‘s. Allen and daughter, Beu- lah, all attended Sunday school Sunday. The following guests were enter- tained at the Arthur Bierig hom: Mr. an: » H. F, Gaben and children motored to the J. A cobs home where they were g that day. Mr. and Mrs. went to Glen U nets are. They there to Bismarck cn busines ters and returned home Tuesday. Willie Eggert bron Tuesday to do some shop- ping. Max Lehman drove to Richard- ton with a load of wool Monday, Joe Schnieder motored to Hebron Tuesday forenoon. There were 34 children who re- ceived first communion at the St, Martin’s church Sunday south of Dodge by Rev. Wangart Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig mo- tored to the school meeting held Harold Paulson's home Tuesday. Chris Ziegler motored to Hebron with a load of hogs Friday fore- noon. Joe Schnieder and Bertha, also Lloyd Lehman who! are attending Bible school motored to Hebron Friday. »Mr, and Mrs. Fred Jacobs and daughter, Veronica, of Hancock, Wis., also Mr. and s. Rolley Twist from Reedsburg, Wis., ac- companied the J. Jacobs on their trip to the west, visiting relatives friends. They arrived at the J. A. Jacobs home on Thursday evening. Fred and John A. Ja- cobs are brothers and Rolley Twist Mrs. J. A. Jacobs are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess of Dodge motored down to H. G ben’s Wednesday on business mat- | Schrunck | and Mrs. Schlaypitz called at @.R. G. Marchant home Tuesday. and Mrs. Christ Hein were daughter, : ech ma pian and fam- re inisMeClusky Tuesday. [ond Mrs. Novy and daughter, and Mrs, Carl Johnson and Wy ir, Alma, returned home rom Minnesota where they been visiting friends and Tela- Witt is working iat the Pat- ranch at the present. returning home | Wife, who is ad chitey * | s Arthur Bierig and motored to He-| a —————— | | Frances i Mr. and Mrs. Walter lwere transacti marck Monday. Mr. and Mis, Melvin Agnew and; children were Sunday evening vis- ritors at the Floyd Owe Mr. and Mrs.‘H. N. Me son, Darrel, Miss There: Wm. Grosgebauer of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and | children were guests at the W, A. | Dietzman home. Alfred Ryeberg, Sr., has gone.to; | Spokane, Wash., for an extended | “ > Dietzman | ig business in Bis- busy hauling sta | ber from a “barn on the old Doc The barn had been cempletely wrecked in a recent storm. Nea barn dance given at the W. Dietzman place was well at- ithaca Saturday night. All re- ported having a splendid. time. William Kershaw motored to} Bismarck Wednesday to visit his| ill at the Bismarck hospital he is much improved at} this writing and. the coramunity| wishes for her a speedy recovery. Anton Ae cher is employed at the F Trygg, farm in Gibbs ‘ ie annual school meeting was held Tuesday at schoolhou: ‘t 1 bers of the boa 1 meets of importance : ted. Bernard, the eight-: of M d Mrs. Grant § had the misfortune pitchfork Saturday, causing a very sore foot. The farmers of this vicinity are busy putting up hay in order to get up as much hay as possible be- fore harvesting. Orpha Agnew, F Blanche and Leonard Satter, Frank Wachal, ster Sherman and Mr, and Mrs. . A. Dietzman and family were unday evening visitors at the Tebbo Harms home. | Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son, Jake, attended the ball game | ck Sunday. (| SL BEC Soars ree Tryge A and Mrs, Walter Sunquist and Mis: ohnson, Still, were son home —— route to ,the| Sunquist is a the Martin Nelson home local business. senger Regan, Albin Spangberg was transacting londay He also was a pas- with the Nelson boys to rald Nelson and Sam Brown were tr: cting business in Regan Wedne where they pulled an old tractor on the flat for Fred Hendericks for iron which Sam ulled in, Hugo and two loads of hauled nesday, look-! matters. Magnuson — frdin mmunity married to Priscilla. ¢ from “Republic, Michiga n cooking for him for 8a widow and ha The twin gi summer. Sam Brown wa overnight guest Nelson’s Wednesday. He to Regan with the 1 vn Mrs, Porter Nelson trans- sted business in Regan Friday and got some freight from the depot. John Resch wa i felis Hugo a grandchild, looking after a Regan caller called at the Martin Nalage kone Friday morning. Floyd and Irene Anders Magnus SOUi6 to : * Coleman’ purchased a a ‘with a winter enclosure re: yn Engdahl from Gibbs came home with the Nels Nelsons last urday to spend a week with her grandparents, 0 Sheldon and Coryle were trans- aeting busine n Regan Joe and Anton Fi business in Bi: Ford day. land and Donald were s Saturday morning to get an engine pump to a to pump the water out of their si and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and fam- who were gues’ at the John Resch home last Sunday in the after- noon attended the ball game played at the Ed. Mount farm between Bald- win and Wilton. Baldwin won. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Seott from smarck wePe out Sunday visiting th ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson. fte.was a barn dance held at ths Oscar Magnuson home Saturday night which was well attended. + teturned home from Canada, after |see Mr. Harve Allensworth Sun Baby. (By, Florence Berner) Dear little, fair little baby shoes Stand by the fireside bright, Telling of him who In his wee crib tonight. Dusty and muddy tiough they may be Still they my heart Fill it with sapere and joy and bliss, Little red baby shoes. Dear little, fair little baby shoes, Where have you been.all day? Running around this Busy and happy at play; Seeking new treasures of tinsel bright, Never a moment lose, Hither and thither, the whole day long, Little red baby shoes. Dear little, fair little baby shoes, What would you like You s Longi Little red baby Dear little, rar little Mothers the whole wi Sing as-they hurry about their work Where baby shoes are found; Sad are the hearts where no ‘Tittle feet ‘Tenderest joy infuse, Lonely and drear are Who claim no little baby shoes. Dear little, fair little How all my heart would ache Were you removed from your chosen place. Never again to wait; Gone would be rapture and joy and bliss I should their presence lose, i Were you not here by the fireside bright, Little red baby shoes, Dear little, fait, little Years must so swiftly go. Soon’ your small owner will be a man, Brave.apd_true-hearts Then T will treasure you carefully, Over you gft-times muse, Dreaming ‘and thinking of bygone days, Little red baby shoes. so lonely all by yourselves, to run away, Wait till tomorrow, when tiny feet Their own gay path will choose, Bumping and scuffing you all day long, shoes. Shoes is fast asleep enthuse, whole big farm, to say? baby shoes, orld round the homes tonight baby shoes, «fon! and has x baby shoes, el, I know; an was washing. When} ec recovered front the shock she was ing in the shed with the blueing| bottle in her hand, where she was} thrown from the kitchen. She Jouked up and saw a streak of fire which she threw a pail of water on and put. it, out. . girl who was sitting by the sewing machine was also shocked., The three-week-old baby of M ind M John dahl has been name: Roderey by his grandma. Mrs, Eng- dahl returned home from the hospital last. Saturda; ma eNnen Edgemont Schatz, Pauline, motored to Jamesto w ning, returning home the Alta same ev The Zelmers attended the ay Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- dren visited at the home of her pape Mrs, H, Schatz, Tuesday eve- amilies attended eClusky Tuesday. Adolph Bender and} were visitors at Alta al The highway north of McClusky is + being graveled and repaired. Gottlieb Zelmers and Adolph Ben- ed at the Karl Schatz home . Emanuel Keck and children of Washburn called at the Henry Schatz home Thursday. ; Mr. and Mrs, Emil Johnson have} paying a visit to their, daughter. e Miss Ida Johnson is helping M |. Doan for a few days. gar Cooper is helping, Mr. W. Ss. Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allensworth! visited at Mr. and Mrs. King’s Wednesday. Mrs. M. Lamb and son, Andrew, visited in Bismarck Wednesday and Thursday. Emil Bradseth’s have purchased an Overland car. About. 20 gathered at Jason Hocver's to help with the work on! his house. E. M. Whiteaker and his cousin} have just. returned from Missouri, | where Mr. Whiteaker and. son! have been on a visit. Mr, Whitp- aker’s cousin will visit, Here for a short time, then go oh to Cali fornia. The trip will be made by motor all the way. Charley Allensworth was inj | with Bud Cleveland, who is a patient Frank, * on his way to Bi friends and relatives at Underwood nd Williston. Mr. and Mrs. John R, Weber are the ‘proud parents of a baby: girl born Frida Emma Weber left for Valley. City. Wednesday. She is planning on at- tending the last six weeks of. the. Normal, The marriage of Miss Ethel Mae Piepkorn to Tollef Subey took place at Fessenden Saturday, An accident occurred Thursday evening near the Arena grove. Bud Cleveland: and Howard ardson were quite badly injured, the. former was rushed to the Bismarel hospi- tal and the latter's parents from Li day. to attend the. ball te and Mrs. C. J. hters returned 3 if Miss Pauline for: Mrs. Brindle negr Hazelton. Misses , C tie ate Koppy ris eh and childres, ve, to ine suk Gare Sas e_hospital there. . "1m Hollingswért! lar, E. H. Ulness ani motored to Lake Williatm: ona ishing, tei ‘ibbs tS ee xB. conly Li abe a ror at has moved his farm ere. About 25. friends pt ee Tom Hanwell home Pre iy, JS jonor of Mrs. Hanwell Py sit eay r. and Mrs. Dan Quigley ‘and left Sunday 4 ae fot, Boone, Iowa, to visit mother, The; ii at i At Rare matron joux City, léwa,” Mf. and Lanj for a visit with Mrs. sisters. Several been atten Washburn. night. Anderson's this vicin! e mee’ Méctin fs ‘closed Sunday: rr. id Mrs. P..J. Cahill-and chil- dren Pre in ton last: week to spend the ‘remainder of. the summer at their home here. The many friends of Miss Grace Prentice w il by pleased to br ate ise veupa Yinin va Tecent operic Heh ‘ant’ hes. retukned to her home ‘Fred Browa, and Bert Flynn mo- tored to illiams Sunday and spent the day fishing. They brought back some mice perc! a and Mrs. George Bailey made trip to Bismarck Frida; Mr. and Mrs. Ross bbets and Lacille Tibbets have left for a visit with relatives ‘at Wahpeton, /N. D., and, at Staples, Minn. They will be i, two week: rs. for a month’s visit with relatives at. Tacoma, Wash. “Carl Johnson of Taylor, N. Dy and Mrs. Rudolph Larvick and, daughter of Fort Collins; Celo., visited at the K. H. Hem home last’ week. Johnny Hoff of Langhorn had the misfortune to fall on a brgken bottle and severely cut his leg, which had to have several stitches taken in it. Lawrence and Clifford Richard brought about 20 head, of horges down from Washburn for, J. J. Schmidt last. wee ton came here Friday and Howard accompanied them home. Both are getting along as nicely as can: beé! expected. ; largie Knowles, Bertha Piepkoi Dorothy Haas, Emma Weber Ei Edith and Clara Mueller made a bil ness triv to Regun Monday. On the! way home they stopped in at, the Piepkorn farm: to see Mrs. Tollet| ey. Mr. Ed. Larson and son, Gordong visited at Woodworth Saturday. Gordon Larson is the proud owngl jof a Ford touring car, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles, Mr.) and “Mrs, Babe Knowles. und,’ miel Pie 5 Wildwood i pkorn spent Sunday.» «| ing gave Regan the. ball gamp. Sunday with a close race. ieggnt was in need of encouragement, The dance which was nat the Arena grove last Thursday was qui well attended. Music was furnish Be the Er: Rangers. ke w: bi in FWing Tuesday te ler “Billie” Willams from Bismarck was a business caller in Wing Tues- day. “Billie” represents the Fair’ mont creamery Mr. and Mrs, Ebb Cleveland visited t athe Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Mary Smith. and so) ¢ and. Eldon Bondy and returned Monday. ing friends Mrs, Ed. La Mrs. Ed. Larson is entertainin, Luther League of Lein township Sune day at the Patterson ranch, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Turnay and family left for Fargo Sunday, Min- ingston accompanied them to her home in Fargo. Temavik. While Fr. Weber Harry, Tiee, afternoon afters and relatives at of Linton was jismarck Tuesday marning the Ford coype he ‘was driving overturned on the d yee scrote, ee. railroad cea ‘emvil lo dam: Tesul ‘aside ‘from a bent Guar Mr. and Mrs. El visited at Frank King’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Triplett were in to Bismarck Friday. Allensworth day. tS W. Burleigh igs H see at N coos Mr. Wilbur Grundy and wife ar- rived in_Glencoe Monday evening, from Denver to visit his father. | g It was a great shock to them when they arrived to find he had passed to his reward, as. he was on the! way here and had not received the| Thera will be a Sunday schoo}, pienic held Sunday at the Charlie Rue grove. There will be preach- ing and singing also. There was an airplane seen flying through in this vicinity Sunday morne ing, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mount visited i A Klein Thuredas) at. the Sunday evening at the Enos Stran- sic Fode mo home. ' Cecil reports he dug out ‘two small coyotes Saturday. a large crowd attending| ince held at the Walter | t Saturday nig his last dance next Saf- nig before filling his barn with! is he received medical aid, = shat ue ce Mrs. ins from boon Mit the chard been in the several weeks is improving. Mrs. Malcolm Stewart Teturned| Bataney. from Huff, N. D., where e had been visiting her cougtier, Mrs. Christ Smith. This community received a hard rain Tuesday evening and another] n, eye less reg! a rel betonys eel as greatly improved tl 1 looks of. te he WheAE and other: grains; may the past Dan Nickerson had. the mistor.| oa tune to have:a team run eshte bay him while he was m him off and, breakii nose. He went to marck hospital for ne in vin nie 3a marek. Mrs. Henry Jacobs turned Monda; ‘part \ amp Wednesda: he ins Elisat a et Wi | Aid message that his father was dead, Miss Margery MeDonald who ae | gra Mri Bea | Pauline a drove gies thel piek ‘retur with a sonata Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Grenz of near Hazelton were shopping in oon and.son, Lo: a, Foster Dartt ‘paid. Tema cn Mrs. Ornson;, and. Mrs. Miss ' maarck is Riech. workii apelfon ni Mt sind Mes. A. We Quast Hiel, motored, fac ange on business Wednesday eveni bua Ed. Larvick and Calquhoun at, Olof Larvick’s Th (Vid man and. Miss (Beaver -c June berries, empty te ijtending the. Wells county fair held ny camping and expect to return home in urday h ken ceanaached bus- ‘ednesday: eye~’ ane attended, Ptaidies! a "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazlegrove returned home Thursday after ute at Fessenden Jast week, Marry Ulfers was a business caller in Tuttle Kriday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegyove were of Mr. and. Mrs, Emil Satter Elmer Drum visited, her ‘pat- r. and Mrs. Webber, Wednes- fat afternoon, oe and nae a eee were J, ping’ in’ Gegdrie! turday, ies. a Lament ‘and. son’ Ralph. motored. to ie estown ' Wednesday. They plan to spend a few . days about Monday. Miss. Neola Scallon spent last week rehased the bara) also Res Ps Rt fe Mrs H. C. "Anderson of | horn niotored to. Minot) Friday tan and Califo Be Nick Slosuk and children left | Wh lotte.-and Rath Wjlmont and yd Jordebl and O a Beck: ia. working | Tt, wlth ng atten hom jars, visi at e. feaasnale an "peran "Bek hs . Ling ra *Bheryone is lavited Mr. and . Mrs: were Bismarele ca Ed: Olson ig Mra. Carroll v ted 4 the Mi L. ‘Adame Mrs. Ca: muta aes pe it we Mrs. “Ghauncey., Spain and ne: oar James nee ‘of Ohio, im ; eae, | Mee Spain ‘is the Se ee Bi LAA V, MeNally tiotored.to Bis- merck Tprredey, A74. Pytphased’ . V. Carroll visited.at the Ad i fan ant, Blamassk ppler of. near, was transacting business, in. town Thursday, Mrs. H. P. ‘Anselett and Mi M, G. McNally visited at the, Valen: tine Benz home ‘ Mr. and-Mrs. Emil larpet. home, from their trip Satur: lay... Mrs, August, Beng. and.da Mrs. nadie Guthmiller visit a the Burns devant Be las Fri Mr. and L. Anderson of near. Brittin visited s: the..E. M. taker om home aches a ehae .» Nieho! rl fam: motored to: Bis k Sunda: 4 Mrs. fee-was.a shop- Pers in pel Monday. irs, J, E, Kruse visited, at M. ME MeNally, home: Sunday re sk F.. Lane. en- tertai gpests at dinner, Sun- day in honor of their guests, = ae Mrs.: S pain, and. a Everett Bort eet Bisnii 3 aan lay br purchased.a new, Fo Mrs. Asa Werner visited at the. M. D. Olson home Thursday after- Noon. Mrs. W..-V, Carroll entertained i H espinger ; Satandty afternoon, lesdameg, Olson, Asselstin - ner, John’ Leg ot vn D. Olsch,, Nally and, Mee Cal th Olson. Mr, and font Ei and, family. of "Bismarck visited at. 8. L. Mauk. home FA town, Mae wn Monday. Carper and dau vast Misses’ Harriet I Mot, fit and rl: Hanson . motored: to as the guest of Mes, Ed) Hamlin’ in a ag sd, Mi And Kraft we > am irs. ndrew. oy we busiest ee Table Wednes: purchi mee pe ae, wit son Stanley, return d home Tu evening from a. motor trip to p eastern part of the. i Mrs. I. Bide was doing. 801 ping in Tuttle, Wednesday. * * A. Gy Tsamiuger, held. an a ie sale at. his home in Aren: Weng day. It was quite wel ands te sold fast. d how hey e in Bismarck. ae at ident dl n, ayto accident, occurted one mile east Of Arena Thursday night when a: a running. full #9 speed struck ci id cate in* turned 0 tl peahie Dr. Thelan of ; attend, them: an the , Ria hospital. ir ‘Mrs. Krank Holmes were feathers at the Mcintyre home Satur. di % Mcintyre went to ces Geo Thursday to. consult som physicians there. Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. tw. W:. McNally and daughter Dorothy attended Cae chureb: at Hazelton Sun- “is, Fred. Argast. returned.from ena Ang ers in tow ot Sarena i vit eas! the: . | Beittin, pollen as in’ a Sune 4, E, Cline was.a, shopper in ee fee Mildred Jameson visited at, hess eo Olson home Thursday. bind feo ee new * | Saltese ¢ tts |” Baker. was, a 8, shopper s FRIDAY, JULY: 22, 1927: Eek, ‘era Stewart is silting at cara le ab Oder’s iad ow Wee Hicke and Mins Mary Rae were shopp Monday. ltr renee Teekitewntth. Sal jay vening w! wi finish the ‘croys ia fine shape. Al- hs the. grain had not yet. suf- ¢this ‘rain is certainly appregi- “the farmers and” business . eral ‘farmers. have already start- od haying and ‘hia the hay as be- ing. af‘unusvally heavy crop: Much. wild oats is visible and many. farm- ers have decided’ to postpone. haying wantil ‘the stickers drop off. Bre John Clark of Missouri town- Be naaite ill on to her bedsidé where they: mained contindously for so Great bombardment that sounded + | tke a Feeutronce of one of the great | battles the world-war was héa in different: parts of this “ lecality last week. Curious residents investi- ‘ing found: the Hogue brothe: ngaged im blasting rock out ds in preparation for the grader which is expected sonie time in the near future. Don ‘Nicholson si nose and other away last week, it was to have ats injuriés attended. to by ci Stewart and.Vernon Mac- ok, 8. trip, through several juriday, ‘their. object being’| Jy to View the crop situation. They re- pert their entire trip as being -en- x] Joyable, interesting and instructive and found ‘crops to -be ‘excellent in alt parts, During their trip through Morton county they were dinner guests at the Chris Smith home. ol need: also took in the bajl game at community was shocked judden death of Rev. Grundy, who‘has been pastor of the the| ne aot and Stewartsdale Presbyter- eae for the pa: 10 hs. Grundy’ had just coim- pleted acivering the services at the Stewartsdale church. Sunday .when_he complained of ‘not feeling’ well, He died a few moments atter, talking to friends the Hed Apne services. wei lair |Glencoe church Tuesday and a large Growd was, present to pay their last church. "| feupects to! a departed fri lend. ee ee egret Rha sexvices in e hire! bolt, ausisted 1m the lng: W: Mandigo presi- Services: next Aidimet at. the, home. of while | ¢ a L. Barth Thursday afternoon. jostess served #:nice lunch to a large crowd. Wine Robinson drove down from Glencoe Wednesday a ings pringivg; poy him bis ore tes: vinta her. ooehe eda evening from sford, S. D. where he grit aie park sat sae pte ea inn, is a goes! er meee oe aunt, Mz, and) Mts. Rass Braddock, aioe Das hters. purer’ oRGrace met. atthe. home of Lillian Hill. Saturday after- noon. Mrs, S. J.' Kingy who ‘visited, her 2 ee Rae ate aye yar me 2 Biomd a ‘alls, who is: moving. son, arch,” ‘The party was|' a Mya FM. Long. returned | of je Url Toesday Covning froma pe bard trip to tow: wi ited . wit! Mr. di irs. H. M, Sherwin left last week for a few weeks’ speation with friends at Eau Gfire, Wis. the way they i of; the. wananals. al Mr. ai tl ied heir. ee bh! ing..club_ held 1 to. worship: expected. Miss Lola Ramb: ugh of Bismarck is staying’ with het now. Quite, a ee of the farmers a Br k have commenced cut et & y; Which is a splendid cl is Eine N ‘land is emplo; in Gee, Wille seed house. at Biamarek dusing the vacation. ir. and Mrs. Leon Lesher and little pad ete cache vines Braddock peter: visit. with relatives, a as ne latives, ory. Hveizn Honey fend Miss 38 Bessie puttin were passengers to Bismarck Monday where Miss Henry-entercd a local oep is a treatment Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morken of pte gue: ma of bed and Poh on their way home from Ellendale where ae: ee with rs, Mareen Mr. and Mrs. Ec ken ‘was form- ‘eber has ‘gone to Hettinger, where he is employed in'a shop, Thomas Anderson and 4 nh were. Bismarck visitors Bh ion Ties. John Will. spent the. past, week: at Bismarck receiving medi- id] the Grant ty band met: her nt county band met ednesday evening and pi Fae ag peti eatly on Boiet street, which oe as grea’ ppreciat Emil. ef. and family of New. Lei pad callers here Sunday. mil’ Zussler. of Beulah was a plier at the Lawfer Studiv Sun- fay. Sinclair Wyman returned home_ Friday after an extended visit: to the west. coast. Miss Brost of South Dakota is y | spending a few wecks at the Hen- ry Zeller home. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will serve ice cream Satur aft- er and evening at the Hurley re. DiWattes Moen returned home Monday from Mandan, where he has “been visiting the past two weeks. My. and Mrs. E. J. Lanfer were Pes callers Thursday. Emch spent a few days at the Bad Lands last week. “Mrs. Jolin Seal ‘left Tuesday morning for Dickinson to attend the statenormal. The Lefth.'Cure club held a pic- al on the Cannon Ball river Sun- da: Lanoth Woodbury has his school bus transformed into a large grain ‘k and has accepted several con- tracts to transport grain to the elevators this fall. Lloyd: Williams family are mov- ing to Aberdeen this week, where they will visit a few days with rel- atives at Brisbane before goinz to their beat home. M d Mrs. Gilbert Smith of. ip ta eee were guests at the Sether Friday and Saturday. Thy are on their way to tne Mr. and Mrs. Ellman and son were guests at the Sether home Sosiay evening. Chas, Emch and family were Leith callers Sunday. | . Mr. Hehn and family ‘called at- the Lawfer Studio Sunday. Camp Fire Girls, accompan- ied hy Mrs. Anhorn and Lawfer ee Tuesday and’ Wednesday out ie Ta Herbert of Minor was a call- er Pisig Tuesday. Mrs, Walizer of, Warner waa a guest at. the Royal’ Neighbors’ pic- nic Friday.’ Ed Sept is, serving on the jury at Carson this weck. ja Velivor is visiting at the Ira. home for the summi uth.and Clair Hertert of Bis- marck are visiting at the home of pdperents, Mr." and, Mrs. Royal Neighbors held a very. interesting lodge ‘meeting Thurs- day night. Mrs. A. Schmikel and family sr po to Bismarck the, latter part members. of the Girls’ Se a picnic at Mr ve . b; on Notes Fest Y, ‘ecith—Morning andi ind o'clock, Sunday school, at. 11 o'clock.——-Lark—— Sunday, school at 2 o'clock, sopra service at 3 0 Carson. schoo} at-11-o’clock, and it 8 o'clock we will ake our clos- irig program of- Bible school. A corilel, nvitation is extended to all ith us. Sterling | © ire, 1, Mork and children visited at, ae 4. Johnson's’ Thursday. ‘om Stewart fey) family were in Driscoll Saturd: Mr. bad ig Hoeft were in Ster- rT t varia Os Olson was in Sterling Bat- oiiwat rag eet accom- tek Sind and Sige sce, Panied by Mr. cal overturned with their cas. ‘Thursday. on shelr. way to work. Don- seVerely, but ily a few. ‘scratches. accompanied by Bel- Esther Long, visited hnson home Sunday. in Ellie. was in ‘Driscoll Sat- and Kenneth Walgren vis- | ite@at the L.’ Mork home Sunday, ‘Miss. Dorot! ; P. Say ja'tather, wa} % J. rothy\Zuroft, is assisting’ with their werk eee, id Mrs. George Magni ee Fleer visited, at. C. €: Laird and sited at pit Cin od Ae weir pegs

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