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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ Fase met 'e : ] Wing ark Mr. and Mrs. Lein and family, of ‘ Roseglenn, spent Sunday at the ‘ home of Mrs. Leins sister, Henry Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Corey, former residents of here, but now residing in Braddock, visited with Mrs. Corey’s sister, Mrs, E. E. Glanville, and Mrs. J. B. Glenville, Sunday. Maude Chenowith, of Sterling, is a guest at the Harry Knowles home |‘ this week. Fred Oswald and Charles Edwards + transacted business in the capital city one day last week. The high school baseball game played on our grounds Sunday with Lein was won by Wing by a score of 3 to 4. It was a very interesting game. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards and family, Mrs. Roy Bond and children and Dan Tice spent Sunday fishing | and picinicking at Wildwood Lake. Callers at the Jim Olson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fryer and family, of Harv Mr.| and Mrs. Gus Olson, Burnett Jacob- son, Fred Sophie and Violet Olson. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller Mr. and Mrs. John Weber visited Telatives at Goodrich Sunda Vhile there they also attended th tate Baptist convention. Emma Weber clerked in the Wing Mercantile Friday and Saturday during Mr. Grahams absence. <., Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Larson and sons visited at Woodworth Sund Hannah, Regina, Edwin ‘Adolph Stienvand, of Gar and n, vis- and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kremenetzke visiting in Tuttle. E. L. Monson, Spent the week-end a tthe Mueller Home. J. 0. Rise and T. N. Arneson, of Lei vicinity. Margaret Knowles spent sev days in Bismarck last week. : Emma Weber is visiting at Tuttle a few days. Mrs. L. R. Johns and son, Gordon, left for California Monday. Joe Scallon is the proud owner cf a new car. Wing was dcfeated Sunday play- in> ball with Regan by a score of 9 to 4. Clara Mueller was a supper gu>st at the North Patterson ranch Sun- dav. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son, Jack, and Mr. N. H. Colli -+ attended the Masonic lodge conven- tion Friday and Sunday. Harry Pollack is in this vicinity buying cattle. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton and son, Clyde, returned from a two weeks’ vacation trip Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family attended the big circus in Bismarck Tuesday. | Leith | Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibson left F: day morning for an extended trip to California and other western ints. During their absence T. P. meh will act as manager at the Farmers Equity Elevator. The United Chautauqua was a great success at Leith in spite of the weather and windstorm Monday eve- ning which destroyed the tent. The last. two numbers being presented the K. P. hall. The Leith Civ club signed a contract for next year. Sin Nyman and Howard McAn- drews spent a few days at Dickinson last week. Nicholas Emch, Jr., is spending a few weeks with relatives at Isabel, South Dakot: Joe Olson is a patient at the com- munity hospital at Elgin. ‘| Tem Weathery, Ora Emch, Martin and G. Zeller have been act- ing as jurymen at the June term of court held at Carson the past week. ;_.Janet Ashbridge has been a guest ‘at the Sou Orndahl home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Corbit and family left Monday morning from Raleigh for a visit with relatives in Ne- bra The M. W. A. membership drive closed Thursday evening, at which time it was decided the losers will furnish a dance to the winners of the drive, as well as the community on Friday, June 22. The losers are proving themselves real sports, as they are guaranteeing excellent music lunch and a general good time to everyone present that evening. Miss Agnes Emch has accepted a Pésition at the office of the clerk of court at Carson. Mr. and Mrs. John on returned it week from a visit with relatives at Hudson, Wis. and other points in that state. Mr. and Mrs. Rink and family spent a few days with relatives at jarrison, N. D. Miss Mollie Shultz, a graduate nurse from St. Alexius at Bismarck, returned to her home north of Elgin and ited at the Mueller home Saturday! daughter, Rhoda Rae, spent Sunday of Woodworth, | were Monday shoppers in this Leo| th ||___ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | siderable damage in this community. A large silo on the G. J. Kimball ‘farm was destroyed. | Mr. and s. Ed Mathys, accom- Ipanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arnson,| 1 Mrs.) Were guests at Morristown, S. D./the M, A. Lien M™tS« | Monday. Presbyterian church notes: Car-| 'son—Sunday school at 11 _ o'clock. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Rev. N. at this time. preach. alem, will be pres- fent preach. worship at 10 o'clock. Sunday school! Mrs. Ole Vick, son, San at 11 o'clock. . and Mrs. children shopped in Bismarck Sat- urday, Mr. Arthur Nelson, of Regan, vis- ited at Oscar Ecklund Sunday. The Misses Velma Johnson, Helen and Margaret Hagstrom Friday. Mrs. Oscar Erickson has spending the last few days with her parents, Turtle Lake. day last week. J.C, Nordlund and A. J, Hag- trom left. Monday morning for! Omaha, Neb. They plan to attend} the Swedish Misson which is held at Omaha, Mr. and Mrs, L. Ryeberg, of Re- convention gan, visited at the home of Mrs. Ryeberg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strom, y afternoon. | Mr. and Mr: kinner called at ickson home Sunday. C. J. Johnson and daughter. motored to Wilton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Jobn Johnson and sons, Fred, Axel and John Asplund shopped’ in Wilton Saturday. nthony Erickson and Miss ickson were callers in Bis- Thurs Hendrickson, J. C. Nordlund, and Edwin Johnson made a Pete business trip to Hagstrom one day week. Clifford and Laurence Richard are | working for C. L. Johnson. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, son, ; Vernon, and daughter, Hilma, called |on Mr. Johnson's folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson Monday. Bert Hedstrom called on Morris | Anderson Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson and daughter were callers on Mr. and | Mrs. Bert Hedstrom one evening last, week. eis Vat, | Ecklund 4 ee | H. A. McCullough made a trip to | Wilton Thursday. | Harry Brown and Ed. Morris jealled at the Tom home. |. Harold Williams was a caller in Wilton Monda: T. F. Morris and son, Donald, were ‘business callers in Still Tuesday. Margaret Anderson was a over- night guest with Aldythe McCul- lough Wednesday. Mrs. Anthony Erickson called at the Tom Morris home Monday morn- ing. Viola Sheldon visited at the John Vollan home Wednesday night. H. A. McCullough hauled a cow to Wilton Monday. Bennie Anderson, Donald Morris, and Gordon Williams drove a herd of cattle to Wilton Monday. Alta Tompson called at the H. A. McCullough home Wednesday night. Gordon and Harold Williams calles at the Tom Morris home Mon- lay. Fred Wood called in this vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. Morris called at the Tom Morris home Wednesday. Clarence Falkenstein visited at e J. M. Tompson home Sunday. Mabel McCullough called at the Tom Morris home Wednesday. Fred Wood called at the Henry Sundauist home Friday. Wallace Falkenstein called at the Bill Fricke home Sunday night. A large crowd attended the dance j at the Henry Sundquist farm Fri. day night, but on account of the rain there were not as many as were expected. Albert Vollan_ and son, Eugene, \called at the Tom Morris home ! Thursday on buNness. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough jcalled at the Herman Falkenstein |home Thursday. | .Tom Morris and daughter, Ber- nice, were callers in Baldwin Satur- day morning. Mrs. H. A. McCullough left for Iowa Sunday night to visit relatives. Viola and Donald Sheldon called at the Albert Vollan home Satur- day night. i Bennie Anderson visited with Don- ald Morris Saturday night. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Vollan, Mr. An- derson, and Mr. Jorenson are busy working on the road. Walter Coleman called at the Tom [aac home Sunday on his way to a Sunday, after spending a couple of weeks at the G. J. Kimball home. All places of business at Leith as well'as other towns in this part of |. Mrs. Wallace Anderson's brother has been visiting with her for a few weeks, Grant county close at 6 o'clock, ex- { a Clarence Falkenstein cept Wednesday and Saturday. This ives the business people a few eve- attended ‘unday school in Still Sund: | Mrs. Wallace Anderson visited at week, as the patrons can ithe A. F, Anderson home Sunday. | ‘Tom Iorris and daughters, anage to do their shopping ea on the two evenings each week. Bertha Schlosser and Ines Leilth, of Carson, spent the weck-end at rion and Bernice, called in Wilton Sunday. Wallace Anderson called Brown Brothers’ home S the the Lackey home. “The Richard Anderson is visiting with Presbyterian Bible school opened Monday at the school build- ing. Mrs. Sether and Mrs. Wm. Kannath have charge. They are assisted by the Misses Nellie Emch, his mother in Washington this sum- mer. Fred Anstrom and Walter Span- berg called at the Tom Morris home Thursday. Taye Mossmand and Kunness, All are invited to attend. » and Mrs. Fred Sept, of Bris- bane, were callers here Sunday. and Mrs. August Johnson and motored to Carson Friday. “The vicinity of Leith was visited by Another rain Monday. The crops in good condition here with the Fuests ot the Clack Hil 5 al ar! Hl v'TKe ‘Arnsons lived here 25 and were at that time ir 1 on the Can- ait Arnson is arrived here Mon- » Jake, , pian. and Louie Speter called at the Victor Anderson home Saturday night. ° 7a | Lein tr rere Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson, Ar- nold Christianson, Minnie Burnson. Olaf Olauson, John Gunderson, Paul Pasley, Hazel Nelson. and Miss r went on a fishing tri Painted Woods Thursday moraion, | ° daughter, Dorothy, at services at Il Sunday. ‘ ters, Bibel and Anna, vied se the > an J. O, Rise and Sivert homes spent Thursday at Arnesons. S. Johnson, of New Salem, will) Henry Arneson and 4! |Mr. and Mrs. F and Marie Pearson called on’ Ingrid | been! Mr. and Mrs. Herman, of! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson made | a business trip to Steve Little's one | | ing sete’ time in Mt. at the Sivert Brenden home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Art Bjorhus and |family attended confirmation in the | Finish church Sunday forenoon. |Arneson’s near Steele Friday eve- |ning and Saturday evening. Quite a few from this neighbor- hood attended the dance at Henry Leroy Dravland spent Sunday at home in Kidder county. Mr, and Mrs. Enock Arneson, son, Leonder, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arne- son and son, Merle, Mr. and Mrs. sons, Darrell, ; Raleigh—| and Lyle, spent Sunday at the Al- sat 3 p.m. Rev.!fred Arneson home. . Marie Olauson, sons, Olaf,) Leith—Morning| Erling, and Reider, Mrs. B. N. | . Lein, nd daugh: jter, Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Helgeson, Mr. and Mrs. George Christionson and son, Arnold, had supper with Mr. Mrs. Harold Christioncon Suni ning. J. 0. Rise, dau Olga, and! Helmer Arneson motored to Wing | Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dollas Barkman and | daughter, Dorothy, had supper with | ink Shafer Sunday. | aard motored to Regan day Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the ball game played _be- tween Wing and Lein at Wing Sun- day afternoon. The score was 3 and 4, in favor of Wing. There will be English services at church Sunday evening, July 1st, commencing at 8 o'clock, N. A. Soderholm called at J. O. Rise Thursday evening. Roy Smith, Githa and J. 0. Rise's. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde, sons, ning at Isaac Botnems. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Arneson, son, Leonder, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arne- son and son, Merle, of Windsor, N. D., spent Saturday visiting at Sivert Brenden's. Mr. B. N. Lein, son, Valdemar, motored to Driscoll Saturday. Mr. Morris Erickson and Edwin Olson were callers at D. D. Bark- man’s Sunday. Constance Lein visited with her friend, Hannah Droven, Wednesday evening. J. O. Rise and Helmer Arneson motored to Wing Monday. ak = 2 Tuttle \ sf Henry Kremenetsky transacted business in Steele Wednesday. Mrs. H. B. Moffit is attending school at Dickinson normal during the summer session. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorsline left Thursday for a two-weeks’ visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Wm. Atwood iting relatives in Trempealeau, Wis. Geo. Whitehead left for Sioux Falls, S. D., where he will spend some time visiting at the home of his daughter, Alma. John Hanen moved Hartmann’s household goods to Washburn Thursday. He was accompanied by Wayne Kopplin and Austin Hutchi- son. Mrs. B. M. Virgin returned from Jamestown Friday afternoon, where she had been atending the conven- tion held there by the Daughters of Union Veterans. The Danielson brothers and their families have gone to Wisconsin for several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. They went via the new sedan recently purchased by Charlton. C. N. Hanson was a__ business caller in Steele Wednesday. While there he had some dental work done. Mrs. Tom Moffit and infant daughter Inez spent several days visiting at the B. M. Virgin home. ness in Arena Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Goldsmith called at the Pete Sorenson home Sunday afternoon. Charsten Christenson visited with home folks over Sunday. He is em- ployed in Coleharbor at present. The Orton Bros, circus which showed here Tuesday evening was well attended and the performance was much enjoyed despite the dis- agreeable weather. I ——_—___—__—_——_—_-* Mr. and Mrs. J, S, Fevold and family returned home Saturday from a two weeks’ motor trip to points in Minnesota and Iowa, At North- field, Minnesota, they visited with Mrs. Fevold’s folks and at Humboldt, Towa, they spent some time with the parents of Mr. Fevold. They attend- ed a family reunion at the Fevold hdme while there. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and daughter, Charlotte, and Freddie Herdebu, have returned home from a two weeks’ visit with relatives in the eastern part of North Dakota and the western part of Minnesota. Harold Hopton, of the state bond- ing department, was here a few days ago attending to matters of a busi- ness nature. . Miss Vera Fricks has returned from a three months’ stay at Dick- inson where she attended Normal school, fe, Mr. and Mrs. Mareen O'Brien and Percy Freeman spent last Sunday at the home of friends in Menoken. on the Ira Falkenstein farm, spent the week-end in Mandan. A baseball game was played be- tween Baldwin and Canfield at the Ed Mount home on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. George Strohl and children, of Bismarck, are house guests at the Wayne Cummings home this week. Mrs. John Risch has returned home from Bismarck, where she had been taking medical treatment for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein were transacting business in the capital city Saturday. Luther Van Hook and J. P. Jack- son, of Bismarck, were here recently attending to various business affairs, Walter Spangberg, of Regan, vis- ited here Saturday while en route to the capital city. Several fine rains have visited us the past week which will be very beneficial to the growing crops. It is feared that the early sown wheat has been too badly damaged by the mal yield. this year, and unless frost holds off longer than it usually does the corn will not mature. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rupp motored to. Wilton Wednesday on a business "Lester. Falkenstein hi red - Fal ret home-from Bismarck, ‘ere a hed been taking medical treatment for a “Mrs, Herbert Little Vernon, Wash., | Marvin| Kluksdal spent Sunday evening at! Einar and Knut, spent Sunday eve-| Mr. Smith, who is shearing sheep drouth to make anything like a nor- Farm crops are all slow has written home to say her father, Richard Nixon, is much improved. She left in response to a telegram notifying her of the serious illness of her father. ti Gravel will be hauled from the Rosenbeck farm for the new Black Trail road west of here. Estherville ees —_—_—_——¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berg were Tues- day evening visitors at the Carl Berg home. Grace Francis was a est. of son several days this week, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Davenport Wednesday. Carl Bergs have improved their buildings with a new coat of paint. Call in Regan Wednesday from here were George and Carl Mowder, Bill Johnson, Roy McCullough and family, Conrad Johnson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Harr; Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred. Vergil Little returned to his home Wednesday after having spent sev- eral'days visiting his cousin, Wilfred Little. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Mickelson called at the Frank Mickelson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Berg vis- ited at the Ernest Lange home Wednesday and Thursday. Roy Little and Wilfred called at the Taylor and Wilkinson homes Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- ily were visitors at the home of Mr. Bergs borther Thursday. The American Legion Auxiliary held a business meeting in the legion hall Thursday. Mrs. Earl Mowder returned home Thursday from Bismarck, where she has been taking treatments the past week. Mrs. Anna Knutson, Mr. Wm. Mickelson and Frieda Uhde attend- ed the auxiliary meeting in Regan Thursday. Mrs. A. N. Strand and sons, Ar- thur and Einar, motored to Bantry, North Dakota Thursday, where they will visit some time at the Norton Strand home. Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and daughter, Mrs. Otto Larson, of Wil- ton, visited at he Harry Davenport home Friday. Florence Berg is visiting relatives in Bismarck this week, Mrs. Jake Fisher and children and Mrs. G. Klipfel called at the Carl Berg home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Davenport motored to Regan Thursday morning, Mrs. Sheffie Bailey and children returned home with her to spend the day. Mrs. Anna Knutson was a over- Bike guest at the Uhde home Fri- jay. Some of the young folks from here attended the dance at Henry Sundquists Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson mo- tored to Wing Saturday to do their shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth were Sunday visitors at the Wm. Mickelson home. Regan callers Saturday from here were Dan Danielson and family, Roy McCullough and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Carl and Reinhold Berg, George Mickelson, Harry Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Fritz Uhde, Frieda Uhde, Buster Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Gene and Wilfred Little. 8 Quite a few from here attended the Regan and Wing ball game at Regan Sunday. The score was 10 to 4 in favor of Regan. Grant Lindsey was a business caller at the Ea] Mowder-home Sun- M. W. Hutchings transacted busi-| day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson, Elizabeth Ovetch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot were guests at the Wm. Mickelson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- jily were Sunday evening visitors at the Howard Taplin home near Still. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mickelson jcalled at the Pete Mickelson home | Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough, | Sr., and Bill McCullough were Sun- Baldwin {| day dinner guests at the Roy Mc- Cullough home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and son, Junior, called at the Harry Davenport home Sunday. Roy Little and sons, Gene and Wil- fred. were Sunday morning callers at the Matt Rasmunsen home. {Rock Hill ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough were guests at the Andrew Olson home Sunday. Mts. Irvin Johnson and children motored’ to Regan Thursday morn- ing. Chas. Our and Olaf Wold were dinner guests at J. F. Little's Thursday. Mrs. H. Keator and children visit- ed at the Walter Scott home Wed- nesday atfernoon. Woodrow Walworth called at the Fitzgerald home Friday afternoon. Ruth and Phyllis Little visited with Lola and Edna Walworth Fri- day. W. H. Kolb and son Edward and Robert visited at Mrs. K. Kolb's Wednesday. / Mrs. Louis Jorgenson and chil- dren were Regan callers Saturday. Clayton, Clyde and Norman Lit- tle are busy hauling gravel. Quite a number of yong folks attended the dance at Florence Lake Saturday night. Friday, June 22,-will be school of- ficers meeting in Bismarck. The Rockhill board all contemplating go- ing. Mrs. Mary Rasche and daughter Shirley motored to Regan Thursday. Ima Johnson stayed with Lueil Myers Wednesday night. Pat Patton was a Regan caller Thursday. Molly Wold stayed with Ima My- ers several days last week. Chas. Christianson was a Regan caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jordsh! motored to Bismarck taking Norman to see a doctor. It was found that he had to undergo an 9) for a swelling on his neck. He was con- coed to the hospital for several lays. Andrew Olson called at 8. B. Ol- son’s Wednesday. Louis Jorgenson was a Regen caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bailey visited at the Luther Bailey vem Hae. Mrs. Mi Rasche who is. - rs. Mary. and visited with Mrs. Jim Little Sunday afternoon. O. W. Backman and sons motored to Bismarck We Arthur and Glen } and Vernon Grambling visited with Stephen Monroe Sunda: ir. and Mrs. Ray and son, Buddy, visited with rela- i Regan Sunday. elson motored to Bis- marck Monday morning. serving on the jury. " Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip and motored out to their farm home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Scott, of Bis- marek, were guests at the Walter Scott home Sunday. Marion Scott and Arthur Lander- holm were Regan callers Thursday. Household Helps | CREAMED CHICKEN Add a cup of chopped almonds to creamed chicken or chicken a king, when mushrooms are hard to i it is tre- after rising and iron aE when still slightly damp they look Use three towels, on top, bottom and in between, money for keeping them done. RESTFUL PICTURES Quiet pictures, like try scenes, are when hung by their beds for them to look at. Action pictures may tire SUMMER SUNLIGHT Summer sun fades things so ef- ficaciously ay it e water or coun- IRONED PLEATS If you baste or pin pleats at tor and bottom before ironing, they can be done beautifully at suré, you gress dry. OATMEAL COOKIES oatmeal cookies or muffins, heat the milk used in the mixture before adding it. This gives a finer texture to the product. LAUNDRY BAG An ideal laundry bag to hang on the closet door is the one made like a flag bag fitted over a clothe: hanger, with a slit cown the front for putting the clothes in. expensive cretonne can replace them. GRASS STAINS stains may be removed from most colored materials by using FEW FLOWERS A single flower or several vases with a single flower each often is better for a sick room with quan- tities of blooms that make the air too heavy with fragrance. MARINATED VEGETABLES The flavor of meats or cooked vegetables for salads is greatly im- proved by soaking them in French dressing, or marinating them. HOUSE FROCKS Cool house frocks will lighten the summer work appreciably. soft blue and lavender are the cool- est colors for hot days. SUMMER CHORES Give the children simple tasks to do regularly duri @ good plan to al called at the Pete Mickelson home | ® LAUNDERED FROCKS . If silk frocks are rolled in towels nation ¢ ed —~ This is an Newspaper Truth told interesti Lt ae P means Send tor a Trial Subscription Fill out and mail the blank below enclosing $1.25 for three months’ subscription to The Bismarck Daily Trib- une in North Dakota or $1.50 if residing outside the : state. By carrier in Bismarck $1.80. The Daily Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. Postoffice Address ....-. PLEASE WRITE PLAINLY TO AVOID MISTAKES Cut out the coupon—fill in and mail to Bismarck Tribune iain" —— WEN ISPOUSAE BSS ERHER Phones 31 and 32

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