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QS ae ee So a a cael nee ee ee ee ee a ee 7 f — ae ve - ee ee OE OE Nem Sa San ASE 2 * % ob wee Can wae was a caller Pd Mrs. Hurley and children Irene bp Bae a. visiting relatives at Howard, 5. Howard McAndrews is a patient at St. ea hospital where he is Fecei I t | Ward, who R. H. Harring of New Leipzig was B caller here Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Saunders, Wm. Kamrath, Rae Torrence, Frank Tor- rence, F. P. Emch, J. H. Emch and i. Emch spent the week-end at Chris Rueb of New Leipzig was a business caller here Monday. Mrs. Dittus and daughters were Quests of friends here Saturday. Mrs, Robert O'Connell and little @aughter Eileen andMrs. R. C. Emch and son Robert spent the past week in Bismarck where Eileen and Rob- ert had their tonsils removed. | Enil Fe uoedsy. was a business taller here Monda: Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Emch were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Sept home in Brisbane. Beveral from here attended the felebration at Shiclds Friday. Mrs. Anhorn left Monday for Glen Ullin where she will visit a few days before going on to Mon- tana to visit a sister. Everett Faubel and Lowell Urucke Spent Sunday with friends at Mc- Intosh, S. D. M ind Mrs. Gerring of Glen ‘Ullin spent Sunday at the E. An- horn home. Margaret Emch “s Isabelle, S. D., is visiting reJatives here. @ay, Ai 5 rare mee i jay, August 5th: rson—Evening worship at 8 o’clock. There will be no Sunday school during the month of August. The pastor will conduct Bible school in the church on Wed- nesday of each wee at 10 a. m. to which all children over 9 years old are urged to come. Lark—Service of worship at 2:30. Leith—Morn- ing worship at 10 o’clock. Sunday school at 11 o'clock a. m. Mrs. Anna Daily arrived here Thursday for’ an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. G. N. Kimball returned home from St. Alexius hospital recently. She has been a patient there the — cepted Sun- a Lacky spent the ii on as a guest of Helen Nultimier. a Henry Strom and G. F. Nelson were callers at the John Anderson fhome last Sunday. John Resch at Elizabeth, Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Nels Nelson and Hugo and 1 sacted ‘business in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and family motored south of Bismarck Jast Sunday and visited at Mrs. An- ene former home. Joe Varley, Oscar Coleman, John |i Olson, seed # Nelson, Alec Ander- son, Ose: lagnuson, Mrs. Charlie Rue, Madeline and Clara were Re- gan gy Monday. Pete Christianson, cattle buyer from Minnesota, was in this com- munity buying cattle Monday. o buyers were out last Sunday to purchase the Donovan place from Mrs. Sikes of Monroe, Wash. John Resch lives on the place. G. F. Nelson and Gerald called at Kreuger’ ’s and Nels Nelson’s Monday night. fe are sorry to learn that Ted Bheldon is very ill. He is a former resident and well known in this von K is cut! f in Kreuger is cutting rye for Mrs. Alec Lundquist this week. Mr. and Mrs. Strandemo had some house guests this week. They motored to Baldwin Tuesday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Strandemo. John Anderson and G. F. Nelson transacted business in Regan and at the Arthur Magnus home Tuesday. trandemo of west of Baldwin ast iss ‘was ay nae the Joe Varley home Monda: iness. Mra. Melvin Agnew and Norma arrived home last week from Groton, D. ,where they went with Mrs. w’s brother, August Klipstein. ey_visited her parents, the Her- man Lag Gertie Nelson and Ruth Falken- Btein are among those taking music al They find it most delivered a Bchoenberger and C! Ide | Hi visited at the G. F. Nelson home Frida: it, ‘Selmer i as and Grant Satter motored 2 Baldwin on local business week, me ad and Mrs, ae Neimi and jeimi visited at the Kruge and Charlie foe ere eee for his car. and Fred Katzke of New Salem came to the Jim Jiras home for a visit expected home this week to visit her dlBhe" nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rue. he will teach school in Regan this fall. a George Nelson and Gwen- aaire “visited Mrs, A. Kruger Fri- Sear Mildred and Emma Trygg were guests one night |: week at the Kruger home. Mr. and Mrs. ald and Gwendolyn Regan Satirda, ean Cunt le on the Kruger farm, motored to Regan Thursday. En route the called’ at the Olson home and took Elsie, who h assisting Mrs. Ed Lundq housework. A number from here attended the wedding dance held at the Oscar Landerholm home Saturday night when Miss Hannah Landerholm and Art Fricke were married. The last ball game was played last Sunday with Painted Woods. Bald- win won. Mr. and Mrs, F. c. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Whitted“and family ie sactéd business in Bismarck Sat- ure Joe and Willie Jiras and Charlie Reynolds visited Sunday at the Brown Bros. home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family were Sunday dinner and sup- per guests at the Joe Varley home. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe and son Roderick were guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Varley, Clarence Starr, Izzie Brown and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family also were callers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Clarence Starr were entertained at dinner last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G._C. Whitted and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Whitted mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday night and met at the Hans Hanson home to attend a pe See) party held in honor of Mrs. Bradshaw and chil- dren, who are here from Washington to visit her sisters and brothers, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Swan Swanson, Alvin and John Nordstrom. Mrs, Ray Kiefer and children of Idaho are here visiting with her sis- ters, Mrs. John Engdahl and Mrs. Bob Solberg, and two brothers in Bismarck, George and William Ger- key. She has been visiting with her ee Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ger- ey, in Weyburn, Sask. [" Hazel Grove _} Edgar Harding was a caller at the Ray Hazlegrove home Monday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El- vin Gray were callers Wednesday at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Jean called on Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove while Emil helped Ray with some work. Johnnie Sattler, Emil Sattler and Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuttle Tues- day night, where Ray went to con- sult a physician. Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Gray and Ray Hazlégrove were in Tuttle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ulfers were callers at the Ray Hazlegrove home Thursday evening. Frank Gray was a Saturday morn- lier at the Ray Hazlegrove d Mrs. Frank Gray and El- vin Gray were in Tuttle Saturday night. Ray Hazlegrove called Saturday at Emil Sattler’s. Ruth Thieling is now feeling bet- ter, a fact her many friends will be pleased to learn. Elvin Gray has started to cut rye for his father.. They are tbe first around here to start. Jake Sattler has bought a binder for his tractor. We understand that Miss Cora Larson will teach the Will Thieling school the coming year. Johnnie Sattler and Roy Stewart were in Bismarck over Saturday. Saturday night a car containing 10 young people from Wilton turned over just west of Tuttle. No one was seriously injured. Another accident accured near Wing Sunday when a light car over- turned, car was damaged. Mrs. Frank and Elvin Gray and Miss Lorene Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were s ee at the Harry Gray home Sun: rr. at Mrs. Albert Gray, daugh- ter Norma and aon dine meres supper guests at larry Gray home Sunday night. Mrs. Albert Gray and children also spent Satur- day night as the guests of Mrs. Harry Srey Elvin Gray and mother, Mrs. Frank Gray, Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Lorene the ball game between Tuttle and ing at Oe Rae junday. The Tui Hh tears wan Sunday | di at ine 11 to 3. iss Emma Weber of Wing en- es ined at dinner Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Hutchins and family of Tuttle, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stern and fam- ily, and Ray and Johnnie Sattler, after which they attended the ball ing. pass 10 an sang due! iter gave a solo, accompanied tar, which was much ap- vi Dexter was a ny cans D., Monday, w! where ee te ae: do work on ra er Mr. a childgen wre begin! dauehier ‘of Hettingss, ug! Mrs. Manley’s parents, uchtas|L.'B. Weber, and other relat ves in irs. | Elion Soups lawkins attended | and Aarvig and Ji motored to the Mandigo farm Friday and spent the afternoon with Mrs, Mandigo. F. Junge received word this Misses are spending their vacation at Lake Minhewaus- ka, near Glenwood, Minn. as the guests of Mrs. A. C. Stack and daughter Marjorie of Bismarck. Ba! and Mrs. : fi (edi) drove Win ng Sun Mrs. Gorey i lather, Mr. Pauling, my is et te, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith and daughter of Garrison,+N. D., were ests of Mrs. M. T. Shepard and ir. and Mrs. Clyde Smith Tauatay. L. M. Doerschlag, Dr. Baer and J. E. Fitzgibbons were Sunday din- ner guests at the Suelty and Engle- man home of Dana. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald and Tom Shepard, weo are helping at the Alex MeDonald ranch at Glen- coe, drove into Braddock Sunday and a art in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. Guy and daughter Hattie arc spending a few weeks down at the Horschead val- ley. They motored into Braddock Saturday evening, returning Sunday afternoon. F. R. Briggs, who has-spent the winter at Jefferson, S. D., arrived in Braddock by auto Saturday to look after his farming interests here. Mr. and Mrs, F, M. Long and Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Allensworth motored Sunday to see the new oil wells that being drilled at Robinson, N. D. Peterson and lis called on Braddock friends Tuesday. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss Bertha Fercho, J. A. Sweet of Aberdeen is visit- ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt and daugh- ter of California arrived Saturday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mandigo and family. They are gospel workers and are on their way to Powers Lake. Mr. Hurlburt is a cousin of Mrs. Mandigo. Mr. and Mrs. Art Button came home Saturday afternoon after a week’s auto trip through the Bad Lands, Which they enjoyed a great deal. o 4 | Dodge | —$$_______—_______-¢ Louis Goetz motored to Fargo Tuesday where he attended the Twin City tractor fair. Mrs. H. Mettlesteadt of Hazen_is spending a few days at the home of her son, Jacob Mettlesteadt, and family. Barbara Gleich, who was attend- ing school in Valley City, returned to her home Thursday. John Leach transacted business in Mandan Wedaesd: Mrs. Elizabeth Simpfenderfere was an eastbound passenger to Fessen- den Monday where she will spend some time iting friends and rela- tives in that city. George Lindamen of Golden Valley called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindaman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and children motored to Richardton § day where they spent the day visit- ing old friends in that city. Mrs. H. Kast and daughters of Turtle Lake are spending a days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jacob tz. The Misses Florence and Marion Gleich, who have been spending sev- eral days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gleich, returned to their home at Pada, Wash., Friday. Geraldine Fischer called on Ther- esa Jacobs one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley and children of Chicago, who spent some time at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treis and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey, returned to their home Sat- urday morning. N. L. Doffinrud of Stanton trans- acted business in Dodge Thursday. Mrs. Pliny Moen was a passenger to Barlow Friday where she spent the week-end with friends and rela- tives. A_ wedding shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Har- vey Friday. About:70 people were present. Many gifts were presented | 5 to Mrs. Harvey. Ga: were after which a delicious lunc served. [ Raleigh * Miss Bertha Behmidt of Shields spent several days the first of the week a guest of Mrs. Paul Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward and house guests, Thos. McGinnis, Mrs. Emma J. Drown and sons Vernon and Earl, were guests at dinner Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Faubel at Leith. ey were entertained in the evening Mt the hall by a Pera Mr. Mrs. Owens of Shields spent Sunday last as guests of Mr. Mrs. Paul Dempsey. Quite a number from out of town atiended the dance in Raleigh Tues- g lsay was rtha Schmidt was a passenger |had she will} afternoon, Wednesday for Elgin where spend some time visiting her sister and family. |. Rausch and Thos. McGinnis were county seat visitors Wednes- cig atieeteon. Corbit was in Raleigh Thurs- day conducting Bible school at the Presbyterian school each "Thursda f and_uncle afi Mr. and Mrs, hard was the recipient urch, He O holdi. z| the ks. the after 5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ her vacation with home folks. At) \are giving a ice cream social at the lived in n the Pursian Lake neighbor- the conclusion of a social afternoon |i wh ec Satu-day afternoon, Aug |acod. an iia picnic luncheon was Nee “and Mrs. C. L. Kis and children motored to Ro: urday where Mrs. Kleinschmic! children will remain for a few days. visiting relatives. Mr. Kicinschmidt) returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Beem, who has been suffering for some time with an ab- | cess on her wrist, went to Flasher | Tuesday to consult a physician, | Miss Jessie Morrison was a guest | at the Frank Bosworth home several | days last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Husby of Sioux Falls went to Mott Sunday where they will visit Mr. Husby’s relatixes before returning to their home. Nrs. Husby has spent several wecks ai guest of her folks, the Steele family, in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Christen- son were hosts Sunday when they entertained Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and family, tae and Mrs. Carl Schelk, Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrison and Carl Christensen and family at dinner. Roy Henry, formerly of Raleigh, but who has been residing in Dun- kirk, Ind., for several years, accom- panied by two other boys, arrived Saturday to find work in the har- vest fields. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrison, accom- panied by Mrs. Paul Dempsey, Hazel and Jessie Morrison and Cordelia Stayner, motored to Bismarck Mon- day where Miss Jessie will take up her duties as nurse in training at the Bismarck hospital, having spent her two weeks’ vacation with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Newman and family of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Haas Sunday. Miss Pauline Moier, accompanied by her parents, of Elgin, left Sunday for the twin cities and other Minne- sota towns for a two weeks’ vaca- tion. o¢—_________ _____—_- Sterling George Beatty was a ‘McKenzie il eee caller Saturday. Snyder and C. M. Snyder ttn near .“Menoken were visiting at the T. N. Johnson home Sunday. Dorothy Zuraff, who has been vis- iting in South Dakota, came home Saturday. Violet Clark was a caller at the Johnson home Sunday. “C.J. Johnson went to Mandan Monday. He took Anton Johnson and Carey Johnson, Jr. over with their pigs to attend the pig club at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ness of Cali- iat are visiting friends near Ster- ing. Union Aid was held at Cline’s Thursday. with Mrs. Melvin Ness entertaining. Madge Runey spent the week-end at L. B. Smith’s. She left Monday for Devils Lake to attend the con- vention of county superintendent. Charles Ryan returned Monday from Minnesota. He was_ called there by the death of his brother,|® who was drowned. Mary Husch ‘at- tended to his lunch counter while he was gone. George Kusch pulled his plowing outfit to some land east of town to do some summer fallowing. L. B. Smith spent a few days in Bismarck this week having -dental work done. Two combines were unloaded in Sterling this week, one for Ness & Schalabach and one for Adams Bros. Earl Hoover was a caller at T. N. Johnson's Sunday. Earl Snyder took a load of hogs to Mandan Tuesday for T. N. John- son to exhibit the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and daughter Esther, also her friend of Bismarck and Arthur Kershaw were visiting at C. J. John: Sunday. Jack Smith of McKenzie and H. Wildfang were callers at C. J. John- ae a pandas: HG ‘Stiles spent Monday at rh Papineente “Violet. Clark wi Johnson’s Monday. Johnsons were to M. E. nya "s near Menoken Sunday. illiam Langer of Bismarck called at T. N. Johnson’s Monday. Tom Stewarts called at T. N. Johnson’s and C J. Johnson’s Mon- day evening. ere was a cooking demonstra- H tion at Emil Lang’s Wednesday eve- ning. J. ve Riley went to La Moure Tues Paul. "Lang ‘was Th ag ing and daughter Esther, also son Theodore came back Tues- day from Minnesota. C. J, Johnsons, accompanied by Mrs. H. C. Stiles were in Bismarck Saturday. [Canfield ‘J "The Walker children, Florence Mi Walker children, Florence Me. Ginty, Randolph Jordahl, Irene Mc- Cullough and the dorgeeon family @ picnic at the Sunday caller at C. J. in Bismarck The I. 8. Balrom class meet at the schoolhouse Sunday evening, they had nee study, ate a h the} h evening was spent in playing games. At the close of the evening supper was served. Violet Olson spent a few days at A gt Ghylin hom Anna Strand and_ daughter Mrs. sons| Alice visited at the Frank Muchelson Rone Thursday. Alice Strand 1 Teturned to Bismarck ing two weeks vacation at her home. Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham Pasar ae the. 4 A. Strand home Satur- folks from here attend- up at Fiornce aiarday evening. lin and son called ‘at the Ne Ol Olson home Regan has been fo the A, Ghylin | te: re will be serrices 2 at the Can- junday morning Seles, an and mache of at ib if zi r : | American Legion i ile Johnson spent a few days eek with Ruth Wilmot t | las | pitt and Mrs. Mate djand Mrs the A. F. Ghet in ~ eee evenin; e isiting at the ye Mrs. A. Strand, Strand called at the H. McCullough | home Friday evenin, Ecklund a Lawrence Little was a business | caller in Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Morris and fai ily and Miss Nell Ringenberg, sis- ter of Mrs. Ed. Morris, who is visit- ing with her, visited at the Tom Morris home Tuesday night. Sam Brown made a trip to Mott Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willian:s daughters motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Fred Klawitter of Garrison, who has been visiting with his s. t uncle Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris for several weeks, returned to his home Monday. The ball game played last Sunday by the Baldwin and Painted We.ds team was won by the Baldwin team. Wallace Falkenstein and Gordon Williams called at the J. M. Tho.ap- son home Sunday. Mrs. Tom Morris, Fred Klawitter and Bernice Morris mot#&ed to Bald- win Monday. Oscar Erhard came Saturday night from Iowa to cisit his aunt ue Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little, Sam Brown was a caller in Still Sunday. Vie McGarvey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and Mrs. George Schonert and daughter Lois visited at the Tom Morris home Monday evening. Miss Nell Ringenberg left for her home in Chicago Sunday. Many friends and neighbors at- tended the wedding dante of Art Fricke and Hannah Landerholm, who were married Saturday. Robert Morris of Bismarck has been visiting at the Tom Morris home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough and Family were callers in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. Speten and sons Louie and Ar- vid went to Canada Sunday to take in the fair. ‘d, Tom, and Leo Morris made a trip to Selfridge Sunday returning home Monday, Clifford Little and Bud Schnosky were callers in Bismarck Saturday night. Mable McCullough attended Sun- day school in Still Sunday. Donald Morris was a caller in Still Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Anderson called at the Ira Falkenstein home Saturday. Wallace Falkenstein called at the William Fricke home Saturday night. sans ° | Brittin | ————— George Day was able to leave the hospital Sunday and return home. Mrs. Day returned home Saturday. Mrs. Henrv Crawford and daugh- ter returned home after spending a few days with her parents in Oregon. Mrs. Lee Dralle from Bismarck spent the week from Sunday until Friday with Mr. Da: Miss Nora Frood visited Mrs, Al- IMsworth Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Frank King, M. Cordon and Andrew Lamb spent Sunday at Mrs. Allensworth’s. Mrs. Sam Day left for her home at Devils Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown, Mrs. Niles and Mrs. Lamb motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Miss Marjorie Bumfolk visited Goldie Matthews from Tuesday to Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family returned home from their western trip Friday evening. Mr. Day and Lee Dralle motored to reece Tuesday. . Meryl Ennen was in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday Bert Skinner and family left Tues- day for South Dakot: Miss Alice Ennen visited Goldie Matthews Sunday. Andrew Frood and NoraFrood mo- Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Dutton re- turned home Sunday from their trip to_Wisconsii Henry Crawford was in Bismarck Tuesday. Harvesting has begun and Pete Smith is busy uslng his co using his combine, Dale McCabe is spending a two ‘the Prairie Oil & Gas Co. have ivilied down 500 feet. Several ‘o they lost oneof their pipes ent two weers getting it out. were able to resume drilling now riday. 1 stg Altes accompanied the Whit- o Bismarck. Wednesday, ie hi igh se hool class of 1925 held jarney and Alice | t it parsonage Saturday evening. The me was spent in playing game: reading ty ‘after which e told what they “had ince their graduation. the members of the ll, those pres- abe, Dorothy Ar- ‘on, Mayola Nagle, ‘lorence Ma- j ent being Gale N gent, Ruth My Mrs. David M h, Arthur Shipl ae Dale Goldsmith, Clai Miss Whitmore, Mr: Mr. McDonald. Mr, and Mrs, Geo. sed and fam- i s. J. J. Altes and red dinner Sunday at the Lewis Geisler home. Work is started on the road from Tuttle to Steele, making a federal Work on the Steel end of id was sublet and will be on, Wm. Bertelson was taken to pital in Bismarck Saturday he is receiving medical atten- Murphy Clara Wamsley came from Buck- eye Saturday and _ visited at her home here over Sunday. Mr. and Mr J. Altes, Mrs. Geo, Altes and Mrs. Sam Wamsley mo- tored to Bism ‘ck Thursday. M . Ness and Norman made a trip ‘to Bismarck ‘Tuesday. Dorothy Argent returned to her work in Golden Valley Tuesday after spending a month’s vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Argent. le Charlie Kidd of Mandan i isiting at the home ot his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong. Del Mont Chamberlain, Paul and Ruth Gress and Bessie Rilchie at- tended s in Robinson Sunday. Mrs. udson and Esther visited at the Chas. Miller home Monday af- ternoon. Annette Rosen, Mildred Ness, Josephine Dieruf and several other girls are camping at Lake Isabei ihis week, Bertelson’s garage brought in a Chrysler car that. was badly wrecked | Gay Tuesday when a flat tire caused the car to run off the grade west of town. None of the occupants of the car were hurt. o D, A. Ritchie is confined to his home with a severe attack of rheu- matism. , Contractor Reed is now working on Michael Zech’s nouse. He has a contract for building a barn and house in the country when this work is finished. f Rock Hill | OO C. FE. Christianson was a Regan caller Wednesday, Isadore Brown of Baldwin was a supper guest at the J. F. Little home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M, Colip of Re- gan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hopton and family and Mrs, Mary Rasche and daughter Shirley motored to Bismar ck Thursday. Nemetz was a Regan caller: Wedn y. Clarice Hovic and Hazel He:lstrom were overnight guests at the Wali- man home Tuesday. Albert Voller and son Gene called at the Louis Jorgenson home Fri. day. #, Little and Bud motored to Regan after twire Monday, Wm. McCullough and_ son Pill helped Ray to fix his well Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnett visited at the Al- got Ryberg home Tuesday evening. Alice Gordon of Wilton is assisting her sister, Mrs, Willard Dimond with | 4 housework. Mrs. Herman Davenport of Moor- head, Minn, was a guest of the Harry Davenport, Louis Jorgenson and Sheffy Bailey homes last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton, Mar: Rose Raymond and Aelred Bouc! were guests at the J. F. Little home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm were guests at the Ernest Gordon home Thursday. Lucille Johnson visited with Ruth Wilmot several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and chil- dren visited at the K, Kolb home Thursday. Steve Monroe called at J. F. Lit- tle’s Tuesday morning after Frank and Allen Tolliver. Mrs. H. Taylor and children and sister motored to Regan Tuesday bees Mrs. Ray McCullough and_ Mrs. lw McCullough motored to Wilton weeks’ vacation at his home north of Steele, Dale has employment in the offic Co. in Minneapolis. Mrs. Buster Brown made a trip to Minneapolis last_ week to visit her husband, who is in the veteran s hos: pital at Ft. Snelling. Mrs. Carl Gm- odt and Helen accempanied Mrs. Brown to the cities. J. J. Altes has given his nev house a coat of paint. Dorés Darling fell and hurt lame arm again last week, making it helpless. Paul Miller with the work on the Darling farm. Mr. Mrs. David McDonald and baby of Bismarck spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalenburg and family. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Erickson ‘and children of* Driscall visited Sun-| day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lindseth, Contractor Mitchell of Mandan, {who is to have charge of the brick work on the Vinge garage, was here Monday looking after business mat- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway and Wel- ley motored to Valley al Sunday to visit their daughter, Lois, who is summer school there. Rev. Gress called ee the Mahin fan Pee near ar Tay iaeaane pote: visited at Md eed are vis-| da; it vate, nd Bone home of their wrand js # = ase Mrs. BH Smith, Little ‘Lig of the Cream of Wheat/d Tue: morning. Alice Strand was an overnight guest at the A, Ghylin home Tues- a illian Hedstrom of Bismarck is a guest at the John Howe home this week. Doris and Kenneth McCullough motored to Regan Monfay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and baby called at J. F. Little’s on their way to Regan Monday. Mrs. John Howe and Mrs. J. W man and Virginia motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Clarice and Hazel Howe stayed as guests of the Hed- strom family, Ed Rasche motored to Wilton and Baldwin for curbing for his well. Albert Hendrickson went to work ‘for Leonard Davenport Tuesday. Francis Kohler, ‘Aelred Bouch and Raymond Patton were Regan callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Colip and Mr. lIand Friday with Mrs. Geo: i and Mrs. Joe Hopton and family mo- ata ee as a aid: tored out to the! day Srenigg. Andrew Kolb and Frank Tolliver were Regan callers W: lay. Mrs. John Howe called at Mrs. Anna Knudtson’s Tuesday. J. F. Little has purchased a new Wood Brothers separator. Florence McGinty of Illinois was a guest of Alice Walker this week. Mrs. Louis Jorgenson assisted Mrs. Fuehlring with canning beans Thurs- wi, a Mrs. Iza Bailey visited at W. Nemetz home Sunday af- ir farm home Mon- ht Bearers and iernon, Kine Heralds were entertained at on the 2 Methodist church afternoon. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid societ ill sons wile Mrs. ee. Bases turned home Friday after spending a week with his grandfather Rascl Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Little, Phyllis and Bud motored to Wilton Satur- day. Mr. Little purchased a team of horses of George Hesne. Bud brought them home. Steve Nemetz and Martin Dockter worked on the roads Tuesday. Virginia Wallman stayed over- night with Mrs, Howe Tuesday. C. 0. Kettleson and William mo- tored to Regan Monday. Canfield S. S. -Balcim class had jtheir regular meeting at the schoo! house Sunday evening. A nice crowd was in attendance. ndy Walker and son Floyd mo- tored to Regan Monday. Quite a few of the farmers around here have started cutting rye and barley. Stephen, Earl and Donald Monroe motored to Wildwood Lake Sunday. Regan callers Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and son Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Dimond, Mr. and Mrs. Daven- port and Ruth, Lucille Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walworth and_ family, Stephen Monroe, J. F, Little family, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Ghylin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and family. Louis Jorgenson came home Sat- urday. He was helping his uncle with field work. Art Couch and Joseph Cook called at the S, L. Jordahl home Sunday. and | vi mar Rosvold returned from & cauping at Lake Isabelle. Rosvold and ect Mavis are ¥e ing to Aberdeen, S. D., fora 1 visi d Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Kress and 3 ! picking a ro John Omodt and family tied H. Omodt last week. Mrs. Punkie Pederson ent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen ats o'clock dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Ed Madson Mr. and Mrs, Ole Quale Sunday @v i Mrs. E, C. Ruble, roe one T..0 son and Miss Tuesday afternoon with oe . @ Johnson. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lein of } Sunday with Mr. and C Newcomer. Evelyn Newcomer. turned with them to Regan for three weeks’ visit. © Mr. and Mrs. A. Brushwein at family returned Monday from @ tor trip to South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress were Bismarck Wednesday. Verna eee Sarco of Tepe ‘ing her sister M Clarence seaniens Punkie Pederson, Mrs, Ingbore mussen and Mrs. A. H. Meland on Mrs, Carl Meland Fridsy je Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. A Pp, Read Thursday afternoon. ning Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl mo-|¢ tored to Regan Saturday. civ Monroe is employed on et larence Kettleson farm. S. B. Olson motored to Regan Fri- day, Chas. Christianson called at A. T. Kolb’s Sunday. Mrs. C, A. Kettleson visited with Mrs. S. W. ning. Ernie Gordon, who is employed on the Clarence Kettleson farm, spent Sunday at his parents’ home. Louise Walker spent this week with Laurice Jorgenson. Grant Lindsey motored to Regan Monday. Mrs. P. E, Patton and Mrs. Ira Bailey visited the S. W. Nemetz home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests Rasche home Tuesday. W. H. Kolb, Edward and Robert, were Regan callers Saturday. Mabel Dimond of Regan d at the Willard Dimond home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe: Mickelson called at the Ray McCullough home Sun- Nemetz Monday eve- William Hopton at the Mary Mrs, Wutzke called at the Nemetz home Monday, Francis | eo Walter Dietzman was a business caller at the Victor Moynier home Monday. H Mrs. Grant Satter has received the sad news of the death of her father, R. N. Nixon, which occurred last Sunday at Mt. Vernon, Wash. Mrs. Walter Muth, of Bismarck has been visiting with her sister-in- law, Mrs. Lawrence Madland, the past week, A large crowd attended the auc- tion sale held at the Grant Satter farm Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Satter and family are planning o moving out to Mt, Vernon, Miss Janet Norum of Bismarck visited with Esther Kershaw the past week. Bill and Lawrence Madland and August Neshper got a combine from the French & Welch Hardware com- pany Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and family were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Joe Fischer is busy summer fal- lowing for Martin Burgeoise. John Olson was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Joe Fischer got some oil and gas from Walter Dietzman Thursday. John Glaum delivered a saddle pony to Mr. Ode in Bismarck Fri- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker were basiness. callers in Bismarck Satur- ay. Mr._and Mrs. Cedric Craig were | Schrunk Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt daughter Lydia and Mr. and Mi Christ Wentz called at the Ji Wentz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant Wing callers Monday forenoon. Mrs. John Koch and aunt, Mrs. drew Seight, motored to Wing day forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knudson Bird Island, Minn., are the proud pag ents of a 6'1-2 pound baby boy be to them July 28, Mrs. Knudson formerly Catherine Marchant. John Koch and Herman Nieti motored to Bismarck Saturday ~ twine, but were disappointed, as is tdi there. Mrs. Roy Marchant daughters Margaret and Irene turned to their home Saturday Scotland, D., where they a week SS a was well attendes present. Herman Nieters and dau Marcella and Josephine Kohler e at the Charley Johnes home evening. John Witt was a Wing Saturday afternoon, Helen and LeRoy Marchant Wing shoppers Thursday. Herman Nieters was a Wing Regan caller Thursd: i (eter ome, Wednesd y evening ieters home Wednesday James Novy is busy hauling to Wing this week, Mrs. John Koch, Mrs. Fred Ko and Andrew Seitz were Wing sho pers Friday. Andrew and Wilbert Nieters c1 on LeRoy Marchant Friday e' J. E. Witt and H. P. Marchant tended the show in Wing Saturd evening. Mrs, F Walter Stark had her tons{j removed in McClusky Saturday Dr. Algers. Mrs. Rehus and son Rudolph fro Minot, N. D., called at the be Marchant home Saturday eveni Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt were shoppers Saturday evening. John and Emanuel Fode and J bert, Fred and Martha Hindb were supper guests at the Herm Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Triebwan and Mrs. William Witt visit friends in Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel were the river picking berries Sunday. Mrs. Rehus and son Rudolph, for erly of this community now ad not, called at the James Novy h Sunday, f_ McKenzie Sunday dinner guests at the L. S./@. French home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred were Sunday dinner guests at the H. H. Westacott home at Sterling. Senus and John Harms, Raymond and Edger Johnson and Edwin Dietz- man went swimming in Watchel’s creek Sunday. Paul Holmes of Menoken returned a wagon to Walter Dictzman Sunday. The following people were Sunday visitors at the John Gourdett home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Men- efee and son Darrel, Miss Mildred Stewart, Miss Mildred Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Westacott and family from Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and son Donald were business call- ers in Bismarck Saturday. t = Irving Monroe of Medina is sub- ituting for Mr. Wright at the sta- tion. Al Chapin, William Van Vleet and Vie Pederson have had their homes wired for electricity. The Ward femily returned Sunday | a from a trip through several states south and west of here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson and family spent Sunday at Lake Isabel. Jackie Sherman visited her home Monday and went from there to Lake Persian where her orchestra played for a dance. Mrs, Ed Madson, Myrtle Madson, Mrs. Van Vleet and Mrs, Helmer Me- ugen. gaat and Mrs. Clarence Severson ned from Iowa Thursday eve- nee on where they have been visiting for two weeks. ee Van Vieet spent Saturday | the ht and pumaey with William Van Vieet and family. Mrs. Carl Meland age son na Wille back from Mi Duane a lis where have been visiting Hepa and relatives for six weeks. Miss Aletha Johnson is a few days with Aw Frank of Richardton, N. She ‘wil leo also visit Miss Ruby Xpland at Dickinson. re was formerly Miss Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson retut Wednesday from a fishing trip Minnesota, The 4-H club enjoyed a outing at Lake Isabel. Ria Cc. Thompson and Mrs, P, F. O’Neil companied the club ‘members. R. D. Crum unloaded two Combines last week. Henry purchased one and Mr, Crum the. er one, Geo. Manley motored to 4 town Sunday and returned Su ening with Mrs, Manley and ily where they enjoyed a two ontne at Rushford with relati Olive Lawyer and a Missouri are visiting at the y when the Pontiac struck his from behind, turning over the Co car. Mrs. Conley was quite b bruised and shaken up. No one was hurt. car was Mrs. O. A. Gilbert week to her home estate Sirs, Mae Leigh and nd, chile, Ames, Iowa, were on home from a stone park, Mrs. Use aan ca years ago. Among those who spent family, st A. Doucette and fi WwW. E Clizbe, Miss Josephine Gamble were smashed, Seated yisit with relatives ab friends here Satara om Mae Arnold and int bere about Lake Isabel were H. E. family Monday. July 2, They Marvell farm hay wl

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