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in Valley City, 6; 3 — mul wi ——$$__—_. iparemte, Bre oe jut Me! ranch on the Cedar river ing resulted eal a Say we Ref tov ip pial her sister, Mrs. | night. ily I large crowd is pie Mrs. G, A.| Thursday afternoon. Regan, The ¢ wil play I play at ‘Tuttle Sun-| A n dance held at the M. Little Mai Gi her: Ore nied hh howe eas leson aera vice by dey, day a Tuttle wh jane nson of arson lerra Bitentl hy 2. oF Lundberg, Mrs. A. H. Lien hi Monday e bie qr 3 pes ot | Helgeson, Otto Unde, and Ole Aune| “The Luther Langue meets at the s at|motored to Fargo Monday where Ed Larson home. north of Wing they are, delegates at the Legion next Sunday, July 24th. Ladies Au: » and American Legion please bri bring cake or sandwiches. A large crowd attended... rs. Emma Klawitter, Mrs. T. M. Morris and daughter, Marion and Marjorie, motored to Bismarck Friday. Elsie Coleman visited at the H. A. McCullough home Wednesday in She returned home | Frida: The flor- never has, ) missed a day and probably has worn more than 15,000, ‘NRWSOFOUR NEIGHBORS 3 Baldwin | Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer were|. Mrs. ‘A. P. recent callers in Mandap, where; Thelma Ro: convention there. they a new Baldwin plano at Bethe Musie 3 Shop. Ts. Reuben, vt Rosegien, N. D., spent . Bast week week Hine) as the yest her | A Stes. Alvin Nordstrom and ae, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyberg, ed three een have returned f: a ten days’ motor trip to in met Dakota, Minnesota an: fire went by the eae, of Bs is and returned via had a most enjoy- of of its at enstein. Fee vacation. Mrs. Herman Falkenstein Still and Mrs.- Elmer Kling Dunn Center were recent home of Mrs. Ira Fal t Saturda; signed his position to accept work on the farm of be “lone ae Meyers and wife tn le ter, who have “heen making thelr home with the Jack Lenihan fi ily, mere, ar moved to the owned Mr, Meyers” father, ius Meyer ras Christ Delzer, former resident of this josaliyy foto here a few davs ago} king after business affairs and Visi ing among old-time , @riends. Mr. Delzer reports the recent arrival cf a fine baby boy at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris and Mrs. Emma Klawitter, of ugias, were recent visitors in town. Mrs. Klawitter, who is the mother of Mrs. Morris, is a for- mer resident of this community. Lester Ottow of Davenport, N. D., arrived a few days ago to'as- sume his new position as cashier in the local bank. Lester is the brother of Clarence oper eke was cashier of the. ban! K for Bev- eral: years. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. L. Reynotds of Minnewaukan were Wednesday visitors at the J. S. Fevold home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle en- tertained some relatives from near Washburn: at their home over the week-end‘ +. Mr. and-Mrs. Fredolen Rupp and ‘Mrs. Edmund Rupp and little d@sughter have returned from a ’s motor trip to Fargo, where ar isited with relatives. lla Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe, sus- tained a broken arm recently when she. fell off:a horse. She was tak- en to Bismarck for medical treat- ment. few miles northwest of Baldwin, was: taken seriously ill the fore tt of the week. Later reports Fic Pen Spitzer's cane report im recuperating. nurse from Bismarck was ‘in attendance for a time. * Mr. and Mrs. John Herdebu and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kikul have returned from a. a righ ‘motor. Ay to Minnesota. While away . spent some time at ae Claus. an mer home. at » Minn. Re Rees resi Mrs. Laura Hands, who has been a puest at the home of her sister- in-law, Mrs. Kate Swick, for some time left early in the week for Seattle, Wash. Sater home is Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Schultze of Mandan was here’ y for a time while en route to Washburn. : st rr rake be, he will yisit hi er, who he ie 3 ill uer, south » is at he lumber for a having built. Mrs. Sates F consulted “Bas t city. game was || ainst ys scores were 7 to 13 in favor} art at very bi “er ars wi Mie, of Krem, this sta visi fe rhe tort Meat ee H, Sautner, former rei ident of Dodge ag now ¢«f Man- gs "ig in or Barthmass and son,| y, di Jake Spitzer, farmer residing a Kaudson ‘enters, ao oe for pac ned rence ani ae pent Ty OQ. Johnson. j itt and Bok t Joe Lewis entertained ir Mrs. Al Chapin and family x dinner Sunday. Mrs. Aldrich of Tacom: ype is ber brother, A. 3. E. Metcalf. ok ‘Mrs. Elmer Koi and te fam red to Bismarck hegre Grainy tee same da: panied by Miss Doris Tice, who wilt visit here rat a ite ae or oe sis om ts and family,of Menoken had dinner Sunday with? fig Merk HB. M. Ward. In or afternoon they all motored to the G. I. Feton of Jam cee bi ni uietly married to Ber mn of Alexand N. D. Her friends here extend their con- Statulations and best wish A surprise shower: w: day evening at the hall. iven Manv beau- day eevning at the hi Many beau- pe au: wen returned ‘Tace- a from Bismarck, jonald Apland returned Mondey from Bismarek h been receivin, “tara following his auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs. Aldi ch of Tacoma spent Monday wits friends in Steriing. Bernard Ennis and sister, Bertha, spent several days visiting friends at Jamestown. Egner and Floyd Swanson’s fam- ane erent 5 dare at Salt Lake. sen Sunday for Steele where he hes, been employed. Carlton Sherman was Visiting home folks Monday. Elsie Meyer is visiting he Mrs. Pete Anderson, at Mandan for a few da: r has spent has re- st to her id Mrs, Jue Gertz and fam- eir home iter ition at Marion,| f N. ae: and Mra. William Lauf accom- anted Mr. and Mrs, H. Leathers of icKenzie to the Gospel meetings at Ta N. D. Melvin Johnson entertained the Sewing Club Friday. next nll E, Olson July 21st. Mite, and Mrs, Dallas Barkman, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Steeg ind fed Harold, called on Mr. - aad Mrs. J. Nora Ol in Matdan Wednesday. Tavis spent Sun- ae Liha Hoffman. and Miss Emma ack wisited Thursday { evening at.the Meyer home. Sam = Rasmu: of Bismarck was here Saturday and returned, accom: anied by his mother, Mrs. Ingeborg payment who will visit there for ti . Mr. ad Mra. E. C. Ruble and sons, Earl and Kenneth, arrived Monday, pttet Fees extended stay in the east. mily moved into Pl ane be >formerly occupied . bys the Ankrum: ee Carr and.Loren Carr; eft, rning for a three; weeks. wait in. Minne: Mrs. heed and Lar pag tr Cordelia, nt Thursday: evening with Mrs. is Knudson is ‘sponding a week with Dagmar Rosvold. A one week session of Bible school will be held here at the seooslnassa beginning next Meads, 34 Jul ing ts fe few day: mer, Pee Mire. J. B. Stewart, Mr. » L. Carr ete Fern Stewart spent at.the Newcomer! titan Pim spent Friday! arith, One Sohn Kuck visited Friday with Taceneele. her Grand. iting relatives: and friends here,|¢ | oat oi to’ Bismarck Sunday on No. 7. Ni tva Squires is visiting a few day. er home. days at the Dennemar jars ene Se "| Rg le: of alkins entartatooa {0 tke Methodist Selostonary society at "Fred med fe Jaynes made a tri beep former's tare in in Pleasant ae ee srept Se. to. gpeniehs: 8. iss Hott, pastor of Fe pat jist = efay, Dawson, ° visited | 4 rater 8, clad days here last F waek se "Btecle Onone one day Inst |’ Metcalf of at in Bteale | borne, Senay aad oe Mrs, 0. 7, Ness isspe eral weak visiting in jeen and leorhead, 8 ne Emma Marsh his Teeeping. Wi uring Mrs. Ness’ absence. ‘Thelma Leis! turned Fri tera oa ie aie abe ict aN Linton ‘is visit: fi feat ee, 8 Hensted in Bis- mek on on eine ; children are Visiting: in raasta oy, Agent ad is taking tnd and oth M ks’ vaestion at Moose Lal r Minnesota points. id Mrs. John Hanen of Tut- Mrs. Nellie Bayne Mon- Lindseth went to, Bis- re receive medical arrived: last teaching. She will summer with her parents here. Re?. Matteson and his singer, Re a| MeCop, are conducting reyivat me: ings In the opera house this week. Boucher and Miss Helen: m a ness trip to Bismarck Monday. Rev. Harper Burns of Mott, form- pute Presbyterian pastor here, ped between trains Monday to friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solberg children were in Bismarck Thur: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Solberg Darwin and Truman went to Bis- marck rhereney, The Misi fan and Anna Slattery visited at the home.of Mrs. Hugo Soi- berg, one jday last Charlid Gaeniet Charlie John- son helped Arthur Small fix his barn Wednesday and Thursday. It Was twistet several weeks ago. Isabelle Johnson did some sewing C. A. Carlson Thurs: ee Alpha pct visited school No, reds Miss Margacet Lundin had.an ac- cident Saturday in which her fi was badly cut. Mrs. Amanda Erickson and son Hjalmer motored to Bismarck Satur- will be held 0 the home of| day. ‘Arthur Small was:in Bismarck Sut- urday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Widger and son Allen motored to Bismarck Mr. and Mra. Charles Henry were “saa callers in Bismarck Satur- Stillwell and Stanley Steb- who are working for Arthur rg, motored to Bismarck Sat- y evening. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and son Edsel went to Bismarck Satur- day. Mi d Mrs. Charles Johnson, Les-. ter, Isabella and Ruth and Alpha Icenqy ogle went to Bismarck Saturday. Isabelle stayéd in to visit Miss lee negle for a day. We had a niles rain in this vicinity Friday Cele will be a great help to the ‘crop: Fred "Milter, mail carrier, was out here last week, calling-on different farmers. i Bie —_—__—_————e Misses Gladys Helsen meres Tesse | h Morrison retu from ‘a ten.da: 2° visit to the Bloc Hills. Miss Leona Krosch left Saturday oreting foes a visit with home folks ae = Mrs. 8 pes godt chil- parted Sui ‘or da, ’ motor re of the 2 Bleck Hills and . B. Dorw ae ‘Me. and Mrs. C. pert and two children the’! Rev. r we Christ home. Daily vacation Bible school closed Bed Lage n ey School ae lander the Siecetion a ae ine Keel, superintendent of has, been hold aritur tto the 8. 3. Beek Tae kre Wee. Geb See wi panied b; tored to ismarck. Mo: fir, “Smith; state, hall adjuster, nt ges ders Rr) oat in this rs, ies kicred Westrum and turned Monday besaee to leGinnia : -a1 re Flasher visitors Tuek- Rosis Place by the storm Da he at of i mi last bees y her pleasing Foret al he endeared herself to: many. friendé: who exte oe their congratulntions and ~ wishes te Mr. and Mrs. Root, i Taft The annual ‘school, ‘sting was bt at White oe ac 2 Ene y afternoon. tat go wa up the years work new: board organised their work for the rasula year. They hired Mra. who successfully taught ine last term, to teath again this a Mr. Dorsen is reshingling E. Hurr’s jes \ iss Idd Hurr ‘visited at the Tyler Johngon’ home & few days last tee Caan . ae working” on ie Henry ‘Swibdling's’ a car’ Monday and ar rty entertained the. Union ‘Ata Tiuradey afteroon Mr. and en Pp. y and were * ahappine in i Tuesday afternoon, ker went to Bis- waanehe with Mrs. Walter . Durfee .| Wednesday, Sieg a Wagner visited at the Lewis home -all day Wed- weaiy. AY ted eg Hurr mene up to rley’s Thursday ni to het Santas Ida who visited tere y and Thursday. iaity Was visited b; j|soaking rain Friday night wi ich was much appreciated by the farm- ers. ¢ Howard “Balk, the © ae. circuit milk tester, tested at the, P. aon home Friday night and it urda; .Mr. and Mrs. Cligton Gaskill visited at the Jedlicka home in wson Sunda peo Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Gosney and little Edna and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill spent Saturday and Sufday’ at the Cc. R. Kositzky home in Bismarck Une ing them celebrate their 26th adding. anniversat . Mrs. Bier is visiting at . the George Lewis home for a tow days. Mr. and Mrs. Fogarty vise Saturday evening ‘at the Schlaback home. Herman Niemans are. enjoying day. |@ visit from relatives of low: Bae pears ae pent lay night and Sunda; with her friend F' Florence Gosney. ae Jim Baker is helping Seindting’s make hay. Mrs. Cart Olson spent. Monday with Mrs. John ‘Benz. An airplane Friday,morning. It is the first = it : have seen pass over since summer. id of tenting | BOC a handkerchief bazaar in the ‘base. eee roy the hall Tuesday night, uly 26 — $< _—__—___.___¢ Sumner was a business vis- McKenzie. itor here the pai J T. "wee! Rev. and Mrs. Zeller are the par- outa of a sol Pere it the Bismarck ital Frid: o and Mrs. ‘Halvor Pearson are the arents of ge peand. son. err Sse ais. patient in a Binmabay Sen ene Kis little dnughier” metered ha »Wing on Thursday and spent the oypaas at the .B, Graham ing Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Random of Jamestown visited at Watson home the last, * Random and Mrs. Watson The “Royal Neighbors lodge. of Mc- Kenzie gave a o'clock dinner Thursday A color scheme of purple and weg attractively, ied out fi “isbie appoint- Clarl sts «were Mi , Herman Ode, John. Pegs and BF ‘tri P. F. Orr of Ai N, was 8 guest we R.. D: Crum Friday night Mr. Orr was on his ae home from a trip to the Bad Lai The McKenzie rene was fa- vored with a bounteous rain Friday evening which was. cities] ut Thelma W. L. Wastoi =. Agdeyson at Easton tao- 4 k Bakers evening, aa, Adam sebéwer from i we in, ranee: eat ips re shopping Swanick aed ‘family motored jon and spent Sunday with Ch of fitecle was a Suny Visitor at the Fuluse home. ral number“attended the ball Friends Orvil Ne- baer tare fl ti it her ind Mrs. “Carl t *|/thur, are spending a few over _ here| ® The Legion Auxiliary met Thurs- day at the Clarence ar enunian The meeting was well attend & bounteous luncheon was served by the hostess. ‘The next meet- ing will be held at the C. 0. Kittle- | son home Fonpes 19, A._H. Lunaberg, John Wilson, and Ella panes left Monday for | & motor trip to. ‘’hermopolis, ae: ming, where John and airs. matism, ir. and Mrs. Joseph Mickelson are having the front porch of their) tive | home < enclosed, and the house paint- ed white. which will improve it greatly. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanewald and children were business visitors in L,| Regan, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. eo, Garnes and Margaret, and*Mrs.' M. J. Gillette were guests at the J Cr olson home Sunday evening. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Ben Rierson and family motored to Baldwin Sunday. ——____________» | Sanger | The many friends of Mrs. Les- ter Digby will be very happy. to learn tnat she is improving. Mrs. Digby underwent an operation tor appendicitis at the Deaconess hos- pital in Mandan Wednesday, and zor a time her condition was con- sidered very serious. Miss Agnes Ganten of Center 13 spending a few days visiting at the k. H. Bagnell home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Flowers ‘and daughter, June, took in the vaude-|hom ville show at Mandan ‘I'uesday eve- ning. Mrs. Pearl Digby and son, Ar- days at the home of relatives in Mandan. Little Arthur recently had the misfortune to break his arm and 1s having medical attention while in Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Finlayson of Bismarck were luncheon guests at the W. B.: Richardson home on Saturday. Follows the funeral at Bis- marck Thursday, interment was made for A. D. Gaines at his farm home near Sanger, in accordance with a wish expressed by Mr. Gaines betore his death. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown of Grand Rapids, Minn., spent the week-end at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr: John Culligan. Mrs. Culligan an daughter, Iris, accompanied them on’ their return home and will spend a month visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Matteson and ily motored to Mandan Satur- day, where they did some shopping | and took in’a show. Jchn: Culligan. and sisters, Helen ind Mabel, spent Sunday at the Hugh Fisher home near Price. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Adler and family .of ‘Bismarck were Sunday guests at the home of, Dick Tim- mons near Hensler. Attorney Wilcox and Ed Hag- gerot, cashier “of the First State 1}Bank of Center, were in Sanger }|'Thursday afternoon to attend the last rites paid Mr. Gaines. Master Archie Richardson is nding the week at the Dick tm Immons home. H. Bagnell, Mrs. Baryer smith and Miss Florence Bagnell rent to Bismarck Monday on a hentitoas and shopping trip. A severe hailstorm struck Sang- er and vicinity Tuesday, damaging Shope, , some by a total loss, others y partially. Many gardens were ruined. By a score of 5 to 4, the base- {ball club of Sanger lost to the State Training Schocl team in a game played on the school dia- mond at Mandan Sunday after- oon. The families ats P. R. Matteson, H. Flowers, and W. Richardson of Sanger and Leo! Fort Clark held a -picnic dinner at Chautauqua park near Mandan Sunday, Following the dinner they. all attended the ball game at ee training school. me between Sanger and Ha- zen Eee cedulod to be played on July 24th at Hazen. wd attended the Lodies ‘Aid held at the M. J. Bren- den home Wednesday afternoon. pxegeee and Mrs. Dallas Barkman daughter motored to Driscoll faatusta afternoon. ae N. A. Soderholm sgent Fri- ‘at the J. 0. Rise home. ise Christine Soderholm, Aug- Va Soderholm, children Hanneh nN ‘and Victor spent Thursday at Tut- Mrs, Sivert Brenden, son Howard ‘and Mrs. Seymour Arneson motored to oop are Mongey._ Alfr n Eddie and ‘lice ‘motored ‘to Tuttle . ae Risg motored and Si ited {th beg hag home Satur- io ‘Mra. Dallas Barkman, iter Dorothy, Mr. and- Mrs. and family, ag and neck ag iss Avi Wary helm it the ‘past mes | Lund- | will take treatments for ea | l, surance ee Clear Lake ——————_——® Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and ‘family, and Mr. and. Mrs. Earl {Smith visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen. F. B. Pasley and H. Smith mo: tored to Bismarck Wednesday where they bought a supply of; penitentiary twine. Clear Lake School meeting was day afternoon, Mrs. Emma Shaffer wes re-elected school clerk. Warren Keller. was a Sterling wool. ’ Grandpa Johnson was a caller at | ue E. A. Van Viect home Thurs- | da: Lats Thompson stopped at the L. a Olson farm a few days last | weel M car for Chillicothe, vi Missouri, isit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen daughter Myrtle and James John-| son drove to the J. E. Sharp home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and family, Mrs. Mary Hurley, son and daughter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Neiman south of ee B.“Olson entertained his broth the” Mt: and Mrs. Harry to |. Ericks nah ‘Sunday at the F. Albert Chritensen and James Johnson took Sunday dinner with E. A. Van Vicet. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arnesen of near Jamestown visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson Sunday. Miss Mills of Fargo was in the neighborhood Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, Lowell, Loyla, and LaVern called at the Albert, Christensen home Monday evening. M. B. Finseth of Stecle was call- | ing on friends here Tuesday. He | expects to leave soon for Oregon where his wife and daughter have spent the winter. They expect to ireturn to’North Dakota in the near future. i; ry =F | Wild Rose | ee Mrs. Reuben Felthein, who has been visiting relatives near Regan, returned home Sunday. j Mrs. Boyd of Underwood is here visiting her sister, Mrs. O. B. Swanson, and family. Quite a number from this vicin- iy, motored to Pursian lake Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brow well motored to Sterling Tuesda: returning the same day with their small nephew, Bobby Brownawell, who is visiting relatives here. Howard Balk, dairy circuit su- perintendent, was at the Ernest Saville dairy farm last week. Miss Helen Doehle of Moffit vis- ited friends here the fore part of the week. Mrs. Wallace Lemonhart is help- ing Mrs. S. B. Gooding with the housework at present. There was quite a gathering of young people at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Lee Sunday. Base- ball and other games were played and _a delightful lunch was served by Mrs. Lee. “Olaf Fettheim was out here last week purchasing cattle for ship- ment. tuiss Helen Brownawell is visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brownawell. at Sterli Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville en- tertained at their home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Splonski and fam- ily from near Braddock and the Nyberg family. 0. B. Swanson and John Peterson each purchased a 1-4 section of land in this township recently. oO. Peterson and son Arnold motored to pimerck and back the last of thé: Mecar oe former resi- Mrs. A. dent of this township, but now. of the Moffit neighborhood, was call- ig? on friends -pere one day last A ‘Tobrestutative, of the North- west. Nuzsery.com pany. was through here: Jas week looking after the trees and shrubbery planted by its patrons last spring. perarniers here are very busy put- ting up hay before they start har- vesting. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gooding and little folks called at the Van Gor- don home on Long Lake creek Sun- | dag atiernven, it. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell | and little grandson Bobby visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell at Sterling Sunday. Miss Mary Elliott is visiting her friend Miss "Florence Adams at the mith ey ie home while Mr. and Mrs. Eagaeas are visiting relatives and friends at Aberdeen, 8, Dak. Miss Ada Saville spent several days last week with her friend Miss Elsie Bier near Prasiock, return- home sunday eveni ir. and Mrs. Jake Vo! to Temvik Su Mi vis Carl | motored Albert Perkins called ciavnold Seen Bi, Wa a at School Nuntber One, Tues-| and Bismarck caller Thursday. go-} ing there to dispose of his sheep | Sits, Emma Shaffer and daughter | irs. Harold Hargrave, little Billy | and Buddy left Friday morning by| family: ta‘8unday dinner. | y: The ball team from this vicinity played ball at Wildwood Sunday. Herman Falkenstein and Roy nderson and son called at the H A. McCullough home Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Kling, Wallace Falk- enstein, Teddie Anderson and Edna Falkenstein motored to Dunn Cen- ter Sunday. They took back Mrs. Kling, who had been visiting here for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. ‘daughter Berni week-end in Gai fad) relatives. sie Frick and Bernard Fitz- york called at the J. C. Filken home Sunda Sam Turnbow and George Morris called at the T, F. Morris ~ home | Monday on business, Mrs. Emma Klawitter left Sun- {day for her home in Douglas. She Jhas been visiting relatives from this vicinity and around Bismarck for several weeks. NO POLAS T. F. Morris and isited over the ison with friends GLAND duced a Pola Negri or a Lyla de Putti ~and probably never will. So says a London dramatic critic, who clai | that English women are too Tésotved and lack sufficient glow or person- ality to make screen stars of that type. 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