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. PAGE SIX ° Trygg Mrs. Enos Strandemo and son Eu- gene motored to Baldwin Monday night and was an overnight guest at ; the E, E. Strandemo home. John Kruger was a caller at the G. F. Nelson home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet called at Richard Borner’s recently en route home from Man- dan. G. F. and Gerold Nelson and Char- lie Reynolds motored to Regan Wed- nesday looking after some business affairs. John Keefer also cailed in Regan Wednesday. Martin Bourgois was _a caller at the G. F. Nelson home Sunday. En route he called at Joe Varley’s to buy cattle. Robert Resch was a caller at F. C. Nelson’s Thursday on local business. Enos Strandemo transacted busi- ness in Regan Wednesday night. G. F. Nelson, Gerold, Gwendolyn and Charles Reynolds were callers Wednesday night at Joe Fisher's. Hannah, Leoda and Ruth Gordan, Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Engdahl and family visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. Engdahl’s brother Vic- tor Engdahl and family. _ Viran Nelson made a trip to Re- gan Tuesday on local business. Mrs. F. é Nelson had as house uests this week her niece and hus- nd and little daughter. Mrs. Enos Strandemo and son Eu- gene called at the F. C. Nelson home one day this week. Joe Varley and Enos Strandemo were callers at the Nelson boys’ Thursday on local business. G. F. Nelson, Gerold and Charles Reynolds called at the Nels Nelson home Thursday night. Mrs. Victor Engdahl and family and Gladys Nelson visited last Sun- day at the Arthur Solberg home. Clarence Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored to Bismarck and q Mandan Saturday to dispose of their products and do some shopping. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo made a tip to Regan Friday on a shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nelson and family, Charley Reynolds and Alec Schoemberger motored to Regan Saturday night looking after some affairs of a business nature. Hail visited our territory Friday night and done some damage to the crops that were not cut yet. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Whitted and family motored to Bismarck Satur- attending to local business. Ir. and Mrs. John Engdahl made a trip to Baldwin last week. En route home they stopped in at John Resche’ a. Alee Schoemberger and Charles Reynolds were callers at the Kruger = home Sunday night. Herman and Edwin Olson came home from Grass Lake to visit their over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and family made a trip to Regan Satur- day night on a shopping trip. Henry Strom also called in Regan that night. Mr. and Mrs. John Resch and fam- re entertained at dinner by Clarence Starr also was a caller. John Whitted transacted business in Bismarck recently. Clara andMargaret Rue had their tonsils removed in a Bismarck hos- pital recently. John Anderson returned home from Mott Saturday night where he spent a week adjusting hail losses. in Bourgois delivered a new @rill to the Nelson boys last week, * which they purchased from him. G, F. Nelson and Charles Reynolds cag at Andrew Trygg’s Monday : irtin Bourgois was a caller at the John Resch home one day last Geo. Whitted, Emil Johnson and John Olson transacted business in an Monday. ~ ir. and Mrs. A. C. Wilde, came out to the Nelson brothers place ey night. irs. G. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn were callers Monday at Nels Nel- - son's. | Driscoll oe Mrs. Clarence Swanson enter- tained ata five o'clock luncheon; = 82 ———~— Thursday afternoon for her sister, <, Miss Grace Jensen, the occa: be- ing in honor of her birthday. Places were laid for eight guests. The cable 5 leper were carried out in| blouse and skirt of a brown velvet and orchid, while a huge bowl «of sweet peas furnished the center- delicious three course = luncheon was served. The guest of iF was presented with many love- ‘Miss Gladys Brechtal of Bismarck has been spending several days with Hs Della Olson. irs. I. H. Omodt was in Mandan greed visiting her sister, Mrs. P. eae) Royal Neighbors’ C: of leighbors’ Cam; ah iP Park Sunday. . Mrs. C. B Moore of Glencoe and ae oc ears ware vis il; ir, and Mrs. G. F. Nelson Sunday.| ton Saturday. & picnic at Mandan THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | on Mr. and Mrs. Knudson Sunday afternoon. The Royal Neighbors had a shower on Mrs. Ben Orin Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Elmer Koon and daughter Verna Louise snent Saturday in Bis- marck. Mrs. Jake Holwagner and children accompanied them back for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knudson called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. F. O. John- son. Mrs. Joe Gertz and Misses Elsie and Alyse Meyer motored to Steele Monday. Mrs. H. Apland called on Mrs. E. C. Ruble Monday afternoon. H. A. Knudson, M:. Apland, Chris Schone and John Byers were in Bismarck Tuesday on business. {—_Beklund 1 — H. A. McCullough was a caller in Wilton Tuesday. Bennie Anderson and Louis John- son were callers at the Henry Strom home Sunday. Mrs. S. F. Morris and daughters Dorothy and Justine was in Bis- marck Thursday. Myrna Williams was an overnight guest with Aldythe McCullough Tuesday night. Matt Clooten was transacting bus- iness in Wilton Wednesday. Albert Vallon was a business caller in Regan Wednesday. A number of folks from this vicin- ity attended the show, “The Dixie Minstrels,” which was held in Wilton Wednesday night. Oscar Erhart, who is here from Towa, is working for Harold Breen near Bismarck. Bennie Anderson and Louie John- son were callers in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Ira Falkenstein called at_ his brother, Herman Falkenstein, Wed- nesday. Lester Falkenstein was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughter Eunice were callers in Wil- ton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Bernett have been visiting at the Henry Sundquist home the past week, H. A. McCullough was a caller in Wilton Friday. Lawrence Little was a caller in Bismarck Sunday. M. F. Parker was in this vicinity Saturday. ‘ Donald Morris called at the Henry Sundquist home Tuesday night. Albert Vallon was a caller at the John Vallon home Thursday evening. A number of young people from this vicinity went to Wild Wood Lake Sunday. Sam Brown called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson and daughter Alta and Mr. Williams went to Iowa Saturday to visit their many friends and relatives. Wallace Falkenstein visited at the William Fricke home Sunday eve- ning. H. A. McCullough motored to Wil- Harold Williams and Orval Falk- enstein visited at the Herman Falk- enstein home Sunday. Gerald Morris and Gordon Wil- liams visited at the A. T. Anderson home Sunday. A number of folks from this vicin- ity were callers in Bismarck Satur- y. Tra Falkenstein and daughters Ruth and Marie called at the Herman Falkenstein home Sunday. Louie Johnson called at the H. C. Keator home Sunday. ” Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and family of Bismarck visited at the E. D. Morris home Sunday. Clarence Falkenstein called at the J. M. Tompson home Wednesday eve- ning. A bottle green kasha dress has a moleskin jabot to trim its waist portions and bands of moleskin rounding the bottom edge of side godets. YOKE THEME The yoke will play an important part, both in blouses and shirts, this fall. A rose-beige ninon evening gown has both yokes worked in a deeper rose tone of chenille, Jabots, of circular cut, in apricot, tan and rich brown shades ar2 posed | gracefully on the left side of the Has Rich ‘Daddy’ The Chief Characters RICHARD AGreatStory by a New Writer | “Whirlwind” By Eleanor Early With her first serial novel Eleanor Early has produced a masterpiece of modern fiction - « .athrobbing drama of war and its after- math . . . human, thrilling, powerful ELEANOR EARLY “WHIRLWIND” is the story of Sybil Thorne, a new kind of heroine. At 18 she fell in love with a soldier boy, and when they told her how he had died’ she thought life had ended for her too, whereas it was just beginning. .. . But the war changed Sybil Thorne. When her youthful romance perished there emerged an embittered and disillusioned, though fascinating, Sybil whose career forms one of-the most: unusual serials ever written.... Be sure to read about her in “WHIRLWIND.” Saturday, Sept. 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