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PAGE TW —_—— cone | Frances ! Mr. and Mr: Bismarck sho’ iWin. Kershaw and children, Esther and Arthur, motored to Bismarck Mpnday to see Mrs. Kershaw. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, who has been in.the Bismarck hospital for the past Elmer Lunquist were rs Monday. wfek, feburned home Tuesday. bn trench ppt silo p meeting was held at the lawrence Madland farm Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Meisen, county agent, spoke on how tog raise sheep and the value of a silo. ‘Miss. Theresa Reinke of Bismarck and Bill Grosgebauer of Mandan were vigitors at tl zman home ‘Thursday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and son,/ Mgren, And Paul Carlson motored to Bismarck Thursday afternoon. Jim McCormick transacted business in? Bigmarck Frid Joe Fischer star ted to cut his ry’ | ist is employed at mel arm. Lewis is assisting with| che! 2Mrs, Art 1 tle Rousework at the Wm. Kershaw) home. | SJim MeCormick called at the Wal- ter Dietzman home on business Fri- day night. Mr: and Mrs. Grant Salter and family motored to Bismarck Sutur- | aay. § | Harry Clooten was a caller at the Walter Dietzman home Sunday eve- ning. j John Olson went to Menoken Sut- urday afternoon. Martin Tooker and Dick Richerson | motored to the river Sunday for po-| tat \d hiredman helped | load the h he had rented for the season. | “Louie Olson visited his brother,! John Olson, Sunday. “Mr. and ‘Mrs, Carev Johnson family were callers at the Wm. Ker- shaw: homa Saterday evening. Mr: JGhnson is or to Mrg.‘Kershaw. —L.____ © 2 oe : Painted Woods | | canbe Mr.and Mrs. Adam Kraft of Ojib- way, Wis., are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown,;: and other relatives nd ftiends. They formerly lived in Wil- A Kershaw Waiter Dietzman wh: Joe Wamika and her mother,/ Mrs. Fox of Wisconsin, called on Mr. and Mrs, He Hildebrandt Fri- dav. Everyone was excited over the) Dompsey-Shaikey fight. Several of} the neighbors went to Mr. W. C.! Juckson's to listen to his radio. Miss Mae Anstrom is in the Bis- marck ‘hospital where she was ope- rated on last Wednesday for appen- dicitis. Her friends and schoolmates wish to see her home soon. Her tmother, Mrs. Osear Anstrom, stayed with her several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. on Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Damstrom Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Ebba Cleveland of Wing were Sunday visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. James and familv of Turtle Lake spent the week-end with a ge ce NEWS OF OUR NEIGHRORS Fred Brown called} hed meeting jaldwin Tuesday who came from | Max this spring and entered. the 8 Alexius hospital for treatment, jwow staying with her son, lty running « store side of the tracks. Migs, Rosie Feries retutned to Re-| Off two nice room gan with them for a visit with her) gnq ‘sort, "fr pore makes her home | : 4 grandfather. | Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Whitted were, | _ Miss Lydia Lechner and Teofil callers at the Martin Nelson home! Bauer wee united in marriage at’ Wednesday night the Lutheran church Wednes mor-| The John Olson family report t ning at 11:30 o'clock. |they received word from the C Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richard mo-j Williamson family, who left hi tored to Bismarck Monday. three years ago for British Colum Mrs. Dan Tibbets of Regan visited] bia, that they are in Idaho and ¥ relatives in Wilton Friday. ited at the Peter Fisher hon y M ; Harold and Gladys Gramling, vis | ut the Art Ferris home Friday. | of t | Emina Try spending r | days’ visi Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ma | children returned to their home in | Bismarck Thursday after spending; the st two weeks vis’ tives in Wilton. ‘ame from Bismarck Sunday at her par- me and took in the picni . Osear Coleman, Paul and Ev- elyn made a trip to Regan Saturday shopping. Mr. and M ng reli Leo Sheldon trans {acted business in Regan Saturday. ' |. A hired man of John Andersen's had the misfortune of having a run- away with the team Friday and ing up the hay rake. nd Mrs. Porter Nelson aand family, Mr. and Mrs. John Engdohl and family Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie were dinner and sup- per guests last Sunday at the Geo. tl he Elmer Chase of Los Angeles, Cali visited with Mrs. C. E, Crum Monda, Mr. Chas a grandson of the late Judge Chi the late R: years ago south of McKe m of Bismarck and son of lived 30 e. ph Chase, who Asean Nelson hom 3 cae jn et of Mismarek was 4) “John Anderson's and Nels Nelson's| Mrs. W Sa eon oe neh motored to 1 Thursday night and! attended a religious meeting and a | confirmation class, also moving pic- tures of the Bible were shown, Victor Nelson attended \birthday party Saturda in honor of Arthur were business visitors here oken Tues 3 hi marek was in enzie on business Tuesday. . MacKay of Pasaden with Mr: rge double night held ‘j Magnus and a relative of Mrs, Manley. Porter “Nelson's, motored to, byman| Tuesday. They were on their way gram was vendered, andca fine picc| Yea? ia ort The I Ladies’ Aid held their! ips “Suntay, to Oregon. 4 ram was , c- Pee, the Church on Wednes- township, Sunday and attended a! Mr. and Mrs, R. Hawley returned nig dinner was served. j Ralph Fricke hay taken employ- oon which was well at-| fi. Soth birthday, ON] Saturday night trom an extended ‘ony Warner of Fargo is spending|ment on the new road work which iU'Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson, Ha-| Visit with relatives at Fargo. RAY MOREHART eee ee among local relatives and ry being done north of here on the Mr. and Mrs, Robert Meyers mo-| ge], Floyd, Helen and twine motored!, A young son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- j Pe CeCe erape ee as ter AL ee 1 nar tored to Morton county to spend tg ‘still Sunday. bert “Moen set fire to their barn tJ Quito a valuable man is this Ray Morehart of the New York Yan-| ¢¢iin¢. AC ne Sieaig An eS ly who hes been end with friends, | | °aiarge crowd attended the Sun-|their, home east, of Leith last Sat | V0." ‘e's heen in and out all the year for Miller Huggins and is | ruesday evening, at which time Me.| months, has returned home Hoppitie here*THdralay: Pee pes petal Jenic and services Sun-| Ore: ‘und other articles” were| likely to step in as a regular at second base any time—should Hug-| Haney gave an address on the con-|now workine on the local section. He Heston has ‘been in Sioux) $*% at the Charlie Rue grove where |tirheg before help arrived. ‘The loss| gins keep Tony Lazzeri at short and Mark Koenig out of the gamp. | struction of trench and pit, silos.| James Watkins spent several d Falls for the past week. Mr. Heaton! announced another mecting and. pic.| Was covered by insurance. Morchart, one of the fastest men in baseball, has featured with hls) M:. Miesen also gave a brief address. of the past week at his farm near went with a shipment of horses. Wie tipse™ weeks “teure vOUNOny “he|. The Sherman Houser family, who] fielding. His hitting, rather weak at first, is showing some improve- “eee ae Heel Teh of the AeHOueR: Mr. Watkins has just com- : Crum and family motored] 14th of August, in Clarence Kettle-| have resided near Killdeer the past ment of late. And how the fans do like him! “6 AUR n farms at pleted having elt drilled on wns to Ste and spent the week-end} son’s gro oe two years, moved to Leit! jast ape ed pa erect an So a ae arm, d 3 of erecting new Sehr Erlend ri | SOms reve. in from Bismarck ~as{Thursday and will reside in the Moen | —-—————- ; , William Fricke, Jr. has purchased | farm’ buildings later on. Me wil Lewis Heaton and Mr, Dearing of}an over Sunday guest with his uncle} esidence south of the elevator. Harty Wasoner and J. Q. Ottemal Canada and Oregon where he will at-|a new push binder from our local / probably not move until next year, Pierson, lowa, are visiting at L. E./and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson, |, The, farmers who come to Leith! took im the State Fair at Fargo last) te d to business matters and look for |denler, seal merchant, | wieemest, Bau rt was week-end eaton’ i - = ri eg * |Saturday nights to do their trading| week. a new location. ‘ : i © capital i é divestiobere © Diabet —— ently ‘appreciate the free band con- week on won the ball game Sunday,| Mr, and Mrs, Harry Dimond and | recently purchased. _new truck, _ Red rust has made its appearance Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Waston mo- Raleigh |Jcerts given before the show. defeating the Sanger team by a score family motored to Bismarck Satur-| | Mr. and cee William Bement and | in local wheat fields. tdred cut to Willan ‘Kershew's home| | alelg: |] A little son of Mike Wessel had] Of 7'to 5. any, wheke they: puecHasedn <ONey. | sally Ab. sailisiiae Sib eceiiia stab | (M8) cae tere ee Mantes ond in Frances township Sunday to see hiihands severely burned on a hay] rhea", U.W, team of Bismarck | rolet truck, Willard driving it home thelr home at Redfield, 8. D. and are] little fon, | Roderick, of Still were Mrs. Kershaw, who is quite ill, ; {rope last week. y tthe Sanger nine on the) that evening. ; siting at : } m- | ree Be onahie Oni celas J.B, Swanick and family visited at] | Mr ; ae oe Peak Mrs. Chet jer_and three chil} Shyer diamond Sunday, July 3ist. Mr; and’Mrs. Jacob Blegenbere of jena parents, “Mri jand) Mrs, Chridt tives. Og pie Chas. Anderson's south of Sterling} ten went to Flasher Tuesday whes?!dren of Malden, Wash., spent a week in | Sharon, N. D., were guests Wednes- ba er. Dicetke agua es at! s Ruth Falkenstein is spendin Bundiy. they had dental work done. at the D. E, Jones and Edyth Jones | dayat the hone of Mrrand Mrs. A.L.| Miss | Dorothy Kocher of Burnt] +e wooi ot the home of her. aunt, = | John Seimers of Freda was a sociai|{homes, Mrs. Miller has been visit- || Garnes. Creek was here a few days ago vis-) Mrs. Morris Anderson, near Still. —$__ $4 | aller in town Tuesday. Mr. Seimers| ing relatives at Carroll, Neb. 1 “The Ladies Aid of the Regan Con-j itins among local friends. Nels Anderson, who’ sustained se- | Wild Ro and family recently returned from a| Martha Recker is the new clerk at church will hold their| The Baldwin postoffice, which |rious injuries some time ago while |. | i se six months visit in the central states.}the Wyman store and confétionery. eeting in the parsonage. heen located in the Ward building | riding on the speeder. and who | Solr. nod. Schone, gt] Miss*Clara Heroff spent a few days game Sunday between ‘and Mrs. Smith McHugh of| for a number of vears. has been mov-| heen aid up since that time and : Se eee tee eee cot lat the Wyman home. Regan and Tuttle resulted in a Vic- s:oyw alk, Wis. who own the large| ed into the building formerly occun-/not able to work, has resumed his Rye harvest is in full swing here| Shields passed through town Wed-|2° 0° (Oui and sons from near] tory for Tuttle, the score being twalk Wisi a the Cart Berg fame| ied by the Baldwin State bank, The| work as section foreman. now, although some fields are still] nesday for Carson where they at-| ) UTS . visit tthe} 15. A return game will be pla} H oring to Regan, where in tg } nee tended court as witnesses in the/Onkes, N. D., are visiting at_ the] 15 : on motoring to Regan, SRSA teen erate a ileneren: ; Sa Miss Van Horn,| Regan Sunday, Ju MT SaIL SCION ange atGentiote, 1 ee Ta oe Underwood, who hus| George Couture case. Saunders home. Mi ‘an Horn,| Ree! nday, Jul y will visit friends and atte belts, Boyd of Underwood, who has) “"Gladys, MeLean departed Monday|Who bas heen a guest here for the| The Legion Auxill | sale WAS uuiness matters Pr cont etuercd vheeie duets wok: 1 2 ten etetin to return home| quite successful. All the donations YO DM.."0, J, Hillstead are the Pi wi P. morning for her home at Park River, N. D., making the trip through alone in one day. She ‘will wpend six weeks in school at Valley City before her school opens. P. J. Rausch and C, L, Kleinschmidt Swanson, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson took her in the car as far as Bismarck on her way home. Miss Helen Brownawell spent the eek-end with her friend, Miss Ada R hy Saville. spent Thursday at Carson attending The teachers who taught the Wild| the Couture case. Rose schools last year have signed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oslon a T contracts to teach here again next! dren of Council Bluffs, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Hagen. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Waddington and sons, Alvin and Clarence, of iBs- porek called on her parents Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.’Gunder Hagen and family motored to Bismarck last Sat- y- ir. and Mrs. ©. W. Brooks called on Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lang last W Soesday, Mr. and Mre. Gunder Hagen and family were Sunday visitors with Mrz and Mrs. Lloyd Marnard. Axel Steinquist and daughters, Hil- der, and Ruth, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Walter Johnson. Townley Anstrom stayed Sunday night with Norman Johnson. Miss Ruth Christ of Wilton spent the. week-end with her friend, Miss Ruth Steinquist. iss Lucile Brooks visited the past week with Miss Violet Larson in Wil- ton, Mrs. Brooks was a caller at the home of Mrs. Art Hanson Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hildebrand attanded the wedding of Miss L; Lechner and Teofil Bauer of New Salem which took place July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son, Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kraft and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lang last Wednesday. Mr; and Mys. Wm. Brown enter. tained Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cleveland and; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks at @ six ie@clock dinner Sunday. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and Lawrence. Johnson transacted 3s in Wilton Friday. year. Mrs, John Peterson entertained the ladies of the Woodmag, Circle at her home Wednesday afternoon, Her nother, Mrs. Olaf Feitheim of Brad-| Thursday for a visit with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Demp- sey, und also the W. C. Grace and Paul Dempsey families. Mr. Siles of Shields has becn busy al al hi dock, assisted her, the past week plowing the railroad Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bréwnawell! fire guards. i made a business trip to Bismarck! Mrs. Griswold arrived here from! urday, returning to Sterling in the evening where they spent the night visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell. Mr. John Stanton and son, Miles, stopped here Thursday. Miles was on his way home from Dickinson wherg ‘he ‘had ‘completed a short course of summer school. Regent Wednesday to join her hus- band who has accepted the position on the coal dock as foreman. Mr. Black went to Selfridge Thurs- From there he shipped two cars tle to market Friday. Roy Frost, accompanied by Mrs.| ence Frost and son, motored to Bismarck Tuesday where they had 0. L. Peterson motored to Bis-| dental work done, returning home’ marck Wednesday and returned with} Wednesday. a carload of binding twine. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland of Cedar Creek were business visitors in town Little Bobby Brownawell who has Thursday. been visiting relatives here, re- turned home Saturday. aleigh’s population was increased Mrs. Ernest Saville attended the} by 13 when Mr. Kain moved his fam- Ladies’ Aid at the Allensworth home! ily down from Brisbane last week. in Braddock Saturday afternoon. They purchased a home in Raleigh Olaf Feltheim of Braddock and expect to make it their perman- business trip to Wild Rose Fri ent residence. A number of radio fans here en-| A party of men spent Wednes: joyed hearing about the Demnsey- Sharkey match over KFYR Thursday | evening. | quite a umber of the young peo-| ple gathered at the Orrin Lee home west of Braddock Sunday afternoon. 0. B. Swanson motored to the capi-| @ tl They reported a big catch. Sammy Pack motored to Dickinson Saturday evening to spend Sundny with friends. : Roy, Reynolds of Raleigh and La} Verne Moorehead of Falsher went to young folks were Sunday guests at! j the Smith Engleman home west of | Braddock. An inwresting talk was given at| the Ernest Saville farm Thursday about silos by Mr. Harvey and one about diversified farming by the county agent, Mr. Miesen. Mr. Sav |ille has recently finished a fine pit Paul McFall was a passenger to Mott Saturday, returning home with his father, who spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and chil- dren motored to St. John Friday where Mrs. Rausch and children will pend the month of August with her Mr. Rausch returned honte fay NR ARREARS le OH h et | Da were ‘Carson callers Thursday. has been on a bu: rs Mr: Faubei, Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Stewart of| An ‘Melon Rue’ cate home Fes jan visited relatives in Wilton|day night from Naughton school to! %! ednesda Mrs. Nettie Macomber] spend the week-end at her parental urned to Mandan with them a few! honi Mi: church basement Tuesday afternoon. fami relatives land. to back | Moen which was left there, two sons of Wisconsin v' score of 18 to 19 in fi at the home of Bernice Emch next home, July 2: den, Wash, tract to paint the Leith school. o¢——_—_—_——_—————__----—— + Bagnell and Miss Florence Bagnell motored to Sanborn, N. D., Sunday to visit Mr. Bagnell's daughter, Mrs. R. G. Cieveland. spending a few weeks at the Richardson home. e Bull as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. members and a night on the Cannon Bail fishing.| ¥Ste, bresent, and’ baby of Huff. N. D., were guests ofthe Clyde Baer family Sunday. working in Ambrose, N. D., for some : time, is now at his home at Sanger. | tal city Saturday on business, Melntosh Tuesday where they were ' P Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and| quietly married. Pia tar tre he ihe meek mother who is a patient at the hos- pital there. Bismarck were visitors at the Dick Timmons home for several days last week. companied by THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ees ith Miss Erma Lackey spent the week- with friends at New England. and Mrs, Clark Hill, accom- nied by Mr. and Mrs. N. C, Emch, a Edward Johnson of, Carson d little daughter, Jean, were here esday to meet Mr. Johnson, who « ess trip to Far- o and Minnesota points. Mr. and Mrs. Gebhard and chil- ren are enjoying a trip through the jack s. ‘They will also visit Gebhard’s niece, who attends he Teachers’ College at Spearfish. Mr. and Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury, companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd spent Sunday witn frienus McIntosh, A. very interesting Presbyterian ion meeting was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Tim Weatherby and spent the week-end with and friends at New Eng- and Mrs. John Will Thursday, Mr. Bismarck hat evening. Mr. Clark Forest and son, Duncan, f Minot were guests at the Lackey ome Thursday afternoon. Sinclair Wyman and Walter Moen motored to Spearfish, S. D., to bring a car belonging to Walter motered returning Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Faubel were arson callers Sunday afternoon. The little daughter of r. and Mrs, Cecil Clark had the misfortune to crush her fingers last Saturday in a wringer She was taken to El- ‘in where Dr. Lorenzen dressed her| and and hopes to save her gers. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holcomb and ited at the ast m ith them. { The ball game between Leith and retty Rock Sunday resulted in a r of Pretty ‘ock. A return gamie will be played ere next Sunday The Girls’ Sewing wer whi club will meet ‘hursday afternoon. Mr. and Wallace Broadheal nnounce th rth of a son at their 5 a gue M A very enjoy tt the Cannon Rall river Sunday onor of Mrs. Chet Miller of Mal- Mr. Wyman has accepted the con- ven Joh busi Sanger Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, R. H. Miss Abbie Guthrie of Bismarck is W. B. F. Smith and chil- -gnd in Cannon Mr. and Mrs, R. ren spent the we Mrs. Christine Milde entertained he Helpful Club Thursday. All the number of visitors The hostess sé:ved a ious lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenshield Peter’ Schumsky, who has been Mrs. Merle Adler and children of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson, ac- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ‘ge number of people were prese as the meeting w: Mi Hen month ago a jarge number of gifts. Mrs, Libeck and Mr i, M Frazee and other points in Minnesota before returning. 0. L. Engen of Fargo and They were pleased over crop pros- pects here, as they the Red River valley . Mrs. Simon Jahr, formerly of W ton, who resides in Spokane, W: is a guest at the home of her sister, Mr Ruby Guthrie of Bismarcl guest at the home of her aunt, ‘A. L. Garnes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moltzen and son, Raymond, of Ne guests Augest Westerman home. Pong pas ps Cpa © Augest Tina Wilson was a pacsenger|ing ‘with his brother in. Bt, 24-hour Cab Phone to Bismarck Thursday, and. is the| yt peti _ guest of het George Middlestead,| ; formerly of Regan. Axel Lundberg and Ella Schilling and John Wilson are expected home Monday from Thermopo! Laurel, Montana. f “Arthur Marble of Mankato, Minn., who has been a guest at the Wm. hde home, Jeft..on p mater trip .t Oa 2 Eee : Wilton Flowers, Miss. Florence Bagnell_and Miss Agnes Ganten, drove to Man- dan and Bismarck Saturday evening. silo. | Mr. and Mrs. John Metz were busi- Elizabeth Gregoryk, daughter of Andrew Gregoryck, of Wilton, passed away at Bismarck Wednesday morn: ling. The remains were brought t Wiltan Wednesday. Funeral services were held Thursday from the Roman Catholic church with Father Rischer of Bismarck officiatisg. The body Taid to rest in the Catholic cem- inorth of town. She leaves to mowrn her early departure, two chil- rt one daughter, Anna, aged 12, one; gon, John, aged 9, her father, two’ brothers and two sisters. Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Danielson and soné left Sunday for a trip through the Turtle mountains in the north- ea part of the state. They ex- to Be ne about a week. Miss Katie Brezden and Pete Kab- = were united in marriage at gd Catholic church Saturday, June 15. 3. 3. Schwelther of Washburn was @ Wilton vistar Monday. Blanch: Wah! of Washburn was @ guest over the week-end at the Bartel home. Alten left Friday for « Anis y0n in Minneapolis. ‘!family had west: it many farmers.are buving Chester Neleon's smother and ‘. | from car several. |. A. Schroeder and for Emery, relatives. Hemm lam- 2 visit at Faw- ness visitors in Bismarck Friday. Henry Miller and Theo, Bachmeier spent the week-end at Selfridge visit- ing friends. | _ Mrs, C. G. Steele returned home Saturday from a two months’ vaca- tion spent in Indiana. Mr. Roy Husby and partw of friends arrived by auto Saturday from Sioux Falls, S, D., to visit for a few days at the C. G. Steele home. Trygg | E, E, Strandemo’s from Baldwin | Were out Sunday night to the Enos | Strandemo's home. Mrs. Ji Olson, Elsie and Edith were v. ing with Geo. Nelson’s Monday night. Geo. Martin made a trip to ing after, some business. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher made trip to the river one day last weel after ‘juneberries, but they report there aren't any this year, but there | will be some chokecherries later on, they say. Enos Strandemo motored to Bald- win Monday night. Ray Freeman re- tyrned home with him. and Mrs. Oscar Woolworth were shopping in Regan Tuesday. Fred aehrceder called at the Mar- tin Nelson home Sunday morning. He states Mrs. Schroeder is at her. folks’ at present, but has to return to Rochester for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Nelson and and Gerald Nelson Regan Tuesday look- Bismarck. They came from Iowa, visiting at the Ghestar Nelson home in Bismarck Mz. and. Mrs. Clifford Scott were ‘at the river looking for juneberries recently. Mrs. John Olson has been y- the sick list a-few days. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance Stalks from Wilton were out recently,and visited Mrs. Stalks’ parents, Mr. and F.C ec and rs. famil, ‘ictor Engdoh) Is Melson a guest at the R. F. Smith home. dan Saturday daughter, Pauline, who is a student- nurse at the Deaconess hospital, was ‘operated on for appendicitis. turned Saturday from a trip through South Dakota and the Black Hills. _._. Making: His Lordship Step Miss Mildred Cary of Mandan is Peter Sorenson was called to Man- morning, when his Robert Bagnell and Leo Ogden re- W. R. Van Oosting, Dick Timmons, ss a al ae ~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1927 of the Elevator here. Mr. ' LITTLE JOE | Lane? Hettrich from Saxton, this —_————-4. state, where he was the manager of a Hearaers | Dlevpiee Bin, amily. i Mo-« risttemen DONT CATCH ANYTHING ONTIL THEN GET 4 Talk of the Town they will be ready to move when the pol term starts. We wish Mr. Hettrich a success in his new home. Mrs. C. E. Allison and son, Zelmo, were passengers to Mandan Friday, where they visited with fiiends. Raymond and Martin Johnson of Manning visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Siverts, over Sunday. Mrs. J, A. Jacobs and daughter, Theressa, motored to Halliday, Sun- day, where they visited with friends and’ relatives. Anton Wilhelm was an east-bound Yoassenger to Bismarck Monday, where he will tke treatments in the = St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. Max Trotzky of Golden Val- = ley visited with her sister, Mrs. Sam = Goetz, over Friday. ¥ J. Huelskamp of Beulah was a Soe business caller in Dodge Thursday. . Joe Swan of *-~ils Lake is 2 visiting a few days with her daugh- EK ¥ ter, sak ee taba hd iil Kae . Riixe, “8 | Mis# Rachel Sather sf Killdeer Yt OE Soin 6.5053 visited. with her. sister, irs, Ernest | eee Carlsor, Wednesday. Mrs. Soren Nordby and daughter, | Ella, were passengers to Bismarek| Friday, where Ella will have a pin) removed which she swallowed, i Frank Barker of Golden Valley was a business caller in Dodge Tuesday. new location is more commodious than the old, with several added con- ey Butte w ting business in town a few ‘days ago, \ j_ Mr. and Mrs. | Bismarck w. . eepererieg goer | Baldwin © | ,Gottfred Kikul of e visiting at tl home hurs- ; Rev. G. W. Stew! dd family o stein were among those who attend-| Mandan were recent tears amily of ed the annual picnic of the Still Mis-; | Ted Burkhi of Naughton as sion Sunéay school which was held, here a few days ago. Ted has been c disposed of and $12 taken 1m, ch will added to the fund for the ng of the Legion Club rooms. Ladies’ Aid of Canfield met inesday at the Strand home. A nt,’ | r ents of a baby boy born to them iday at Hawle innesota. hower tor in, who W ; The hana> ry Swal F. J. Ruff motored to Haili-| unday where she visited with| brother, Frank Feigel. town and Brainerd, Minn., are C. SB rows was a business call- : . sir parents,|cr_in Bismarck Saturday. Py at ae | Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLaughlin | and Mrs. Fred Urbach motored’ of Underwood visited at the home of | rgo to attend the Legion cor- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davidson, | tion and will visit relatives in lice Helling of Golden Valley is Josephine Anderson for NOTICE | Effective at Once No Time Will Be Given isiting wit! ta few day: Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carson and re children of Grand Forks are visi sat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lriel Marquardt. Mrs, Sam Goettz was a passenger to Golden Valley Friday, where visited with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Simon Schwartzman. | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shipman, northeast of Dodge, are the proud | parents of a baby boy born Sunday, (July 24th, Congratulations. | ‘Amos Freed of Hebron was a bus- iness caller in Dodge Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Maas of Defiance |] were shoppers in Dodge Tuesday, P J. Owing to the fst that time calls have .become too numerous and are interfer- ing with our regular business we have decided to discontinue the giving of time over our phones. All other information regarding our services will be cheerfully given at all times. nson of Christi iness visit y the erop in| 8 very poor. Wash., A. F. Tourtlotte. w Salem were the ‘over the week-end at BiueeWhite : ' od Mr. Anna Rarick ing with friends and in and around Dodge for a @. few days. John Sautner was 0 business call- er in Golden Valley Monday. M. Gelazer of Glasgow. Mon a vacation spent at Billings, and , Wyoming, 1, 2, 8.or 4 Passengers for 25¢ tana, is vi sister, M stl Einar Fisher, hi *, Hettrich Announces See Tomorrow's Tribune a for New Prices | s4