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=P a | oS AHF La or nossoe 1 i ’ 1 t 2 } PAGE FOURTEEN | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Mr. and Mrs. Scott had just re- turned from Wisconsin where they 5 | were visiting with Mr. Scott’s broth- er, Tom. J. F. Little started threshing last week, — 4 if Schrunk | . ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Jake Wentz and Herman Nieters motored to Wing Monday evening. Helen and LeRoy Marchant called at the Herman Nisters home Tues- vats, Grace Meyers and Mrs. Henry Sielenger and daughter Mar- jory June were callers at the Her- man Nieters home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. mule a were | ving shoppers Tuesday afternoon. | - Wn. Witt and Christ Wentz called; at the R. G. Marchant home Tues-| day evening. Herman SNicters and daughter Marcella were Wing callers Wednes- lay evening. ‘i John Witt spent Wednesday eve-! ning at the R. G. Marchant home. The Herman Nieters family at- tended church services in Wing Sun-| day. Mabel Lytle and Catherine L.ce re- turned home Saturday from Valley City where they have been att d- college for the past three in to at J. al M c and family residents of North Dakota, are visit- and fai day evening. Raldwin, Andrew Olson called at Gordon’s Monday. and Mrs. Lawrence Curtis former Mr. of California, ig friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettl: W. H. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Allen Tolliver and Steve Monroe motored Bismarck Sunday. Mildred and Ella Funston called W. H. Kolb’s Thursday, Callers and dinner guests at_the F, Little home Sunday were Don- 1 and Clifford Little and friend of Steve Monroe and E onroe, Ira Bailey and son_Law- nce, Willard Dimond and George Ashlock. Mrs. Carl Landerholm and little daughter Burnett callel on Mrs. K.! 'Kolb Monday. O. Kettleson motored to Regan esday. Rapa Mildeed Tunston of Menoken will TeRoy, Helen and Irene Marchant teach schoc! No. 1 in Rock Hill called at the Thomas Novak home Friday evening. | Clarence Kindred and aS ART ai attended the dance at the lough farm near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and daughters Marcella and Mary Alice + attended services in the Catholic church Sunday. | Henry Siebel’s brother and son of /@ Scuth Dakota are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan and family were Sunday guests at the} 2 Nicters home. Marcella Nieters called at the Me-/ Kirnon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt spent! Sunday afternoon at the Jake Wentz) home. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Marchant and] daughters Margaret and Irene mo- tored to Wing Wednesday. Miss Josephine F. Konceney from New York is here visiting her cous- ins, Tom Novak and Mrs, Adam Klein, for a week. Tom Novak was a Wing caller| Tuesday afternoon. R. G. Marchant and daughter Margaret and Josephine Konceney called at the Novak home Wednes- day afternoon. Willie Kindred, formerly of this} 2 at in joyed a visit from a brother last week. ip. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl were nner guests at the J. F. Little son motored to Regan evening. = Steele | Francis brothers Roll and Hugh last week. Miss Mildred Altes spent Sunday her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Epstein en- sister and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lund and chil- dren of Bismarck visited at the O. T. Ness home. Mrs. B. H. Smith returned Sunday from a visit at the home of her son- -law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John White of Eden Prairie. Miss Bertha Pressler is cooking for the Kemnity cook car. Mrs. Carl Altes accompanied Lena and Vilda to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Charles Leissman made a trip to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Fairchild visited at the Henry Fairchild home i last week. community, now of Saybrook, IiL,|!sst week, n r e quist brought Peter Freee ene ere. “Hernan Sict | Dalenburg and Paul Folkers to Steele enger, Friday. He expects to be here for threshing. vi Frank Callahan of Bismarck vis- ited at the Ed Nolan home last Sunday afternoon where Peter vis- ited at the home of his parents and Paul visited friends. Mrs. Olaf Lindseth and Beulah sited last week at the Clifford Mrs. Vinje enjoyed a visit from Erickson home in Driscoll. her sister, who lives in Dickinson, Ernest ly mc®& red to Regan Satur- Armstrong visited his] visiting at the home of Mrs. Will S. D., are v their sister, Mrs. Fred Snyder, this week, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil visited in Linton Wednes- \day evening. Mrs. John Glass and Germaine of Linton vi here Wednesday. A few of our young people en- joyed a Vee at the Steve Koppy home at Livona Sunday, the occasion being Theresa’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters motored to Bismarck Sun- day. Several of the ladies con gated at the Frank Foell home Saturday to help Mrs. Foell celebrate her birthday. tiful gift:. She received many beau- A dainty luncheon was 1} served, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeWitt and family returned Tuesday from a most delightful outing of two weeks at different points in Minnesota and lowa. Little Miss Renee Enders enter- tained about 15 little friends at her home V’ednesday, the occasion being her fifth birthday. John Lino, Jake Weber and Otto Schankenberger motored to the Mis- souri river Sunday. Mrs. Jim Monahan and daughter, Mrs Margaret Venne, and daughter, spent Thursday in Braddock visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder, Will and Walter Heckelbottom and daughter visited at the Calquheoun home Sunday. mae (ee, | | Ghylin 1 ——_—___—_—_—__+ Adolph Krause, who has been vis- iting relatives in South Dakota, re- turned Monday to his home neat Regan. Hilda Krause is employed at the Wilton. Vernon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Grambling and baby Ervin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis and children and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alms and family were Regan callers Saturday evening. Ella Krause, Barney Fisher, Reu- ben Krause, Agnes Selahn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred £hnes, Freda and Will, attended church services in Regan Sunday evening. Randa Kettleson was a Regan caller Sunday evening. She also at- tended Pentecostal church services. Miss Florence Keator has returned to her home after assisting Mrs. E. J. Engelbretson. Donald, Nadine and Neva Noon were callers at the A. J. home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rieling and week. last week. son Arthur, Barney Fisher, Mg. Dur- E. Lytle and daughter Mabel The Matthews and Altes ant, Frank Kuntz and Mr. and Mrs. called at the Nieters home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon and Mrs. Frank Hamberg were Wing shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sielenger and son, Dan McKinnon and Catherine Lee were Wing shop- pers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family, Mr. a..4 Mrs. D. F. McClel-) lan and John Witt attended the dance in Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and daughter Mary and Mr. and Mrs. he Hein motored to Wilton Mon- jay. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Miller and son Ralph were dinner guests at the R. G. Marchant home Sunday. cit ee | Brittin ——__$___—_—__________¢ Mr. and Mrs. ecres Day and son R. Day motored to Bis: day. Mrs. M. Lamb and eer visited in Fi marck Mon- Cc Bismarck Sunday and Morday, re-| th: turning home Tuesday morning. After visiting relatives and friends here for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. B. Day left Tuesday for their home in Texas. M. Peterson was Tuesday. Mrs. Pete Smith and Mr. Smith’s mother have gone to Minnesota. Charles Allensworth and Johnson visited in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. Rhodes and Dr. MacLachlan of Bismarck visited M. Sunday. George Frocd motored to Moffit Batayaay. Miss Nora Frood is visiting in Bismarck for a few days. in Bismarck Peterson where she will spend her vacation. f Rok Bi 4 ———_——_—_—_—_—_ Wm. Lloyd and Jennings Kettle- son were Regan callers Saturday. F ily. death of their brother-i marck erin, Ida | paralysis. Miss Alma Darling and Dwyer Hayes were married August 20 by Judge Hensted. J. B. Crowell returned last week from the veterans hospital at Min- neapolis where he has been receiving treatment for his eyes, Mrs. Nellie Bayne, county treas- urer, left last week for Minneapolis, Mrs. Bismarck. young people motored to Center Sunday where they visited friends. Dr. Lodge returned Thursday from Towa where he attended the funeral of a brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hochhalter and Bessie Ritchie attended the dedica- tion of the Evangelical church in the Tanner district Sunday afternoon. Funeral services for Mrs. Sivert Brenden were held in the Langedah) Lutheran church Sunday afternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geisler made trip to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Danmeyer are enjoying a vacation in the twin ties. ‘argo with her daughter and “Mrs. D. . Wood received the news of the itch, who lived near Ni Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘arlson and bab; en. B. A. Woehle and family of Bis- ie visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Heltemes. Heltemes returned to Bismarck with them and will visit there for a week. Fred Jaynes left Tuesday for St. Paul. Little Bobby Smith is fast recov- from a light case of infantile A daughter was born to Mr. and George Aurit August 22 at Bernard and Gudrun Jordah! and|@ Lucille Johnson were guests at the Harry Davenport home Sunday. Mrs. John Howe and children mo- - tored to Regan Friday. Leo Sheldon called at W. H. Kolb’s Beiardey. Mr. Wurtzke motored to Regan Monday. Mrs. John Howe, Mrs. C. Wilkin-| son and Mrs. Earl Mowder called at| the Strand, Taylor and Cook homes Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Little called at the Earl | b: Mowder home Wednesday to get|here Sunda: Dave Calquhoun and F. A. Muck- ler were Linton callers Thursday Edith to help her with housework. Dinner guests at Mrs. K. Kolb’s home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.\e Burel Monroe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolliver and family} of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson are oa it the John Howe home. Mrs. Swanson will help Mrs. Howe cook for the threshers and Mr. Swanson will work on the machine. Wilton callers Monday were J. F. Litt. Phyllis, Bud and Gene Little, Edith Francis and Mrs. Knudtson son Oliver, Bill Townsley and Vernon Good. ing at the Tem: ter and Mrs. C. ters motored to Linton Saturday. F. Daily and son Thomas of Braddock visited in Tem- Mrs. A. W. st and son Neil took in the pei at Bismarck Sunda: Temvik Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chri aby of Hazelton visited venin{ Got Mr. and Mrs. L. vik Sunday. Mr. an Mrs. Fred Jaynes is vite, in flam- M. D. Matthews and Mrs. P. arlson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carlson mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday where they visited relatives. Mrs. Forrest returned with Marie SE ae F. A. Muckler was a business call- er at Bismarck Thursday. Allan Quast, who has been assist- m bank, is enjoy- ing a week’s vacation in the north- ‘ern part of the state. Chester Brogden jand children were Hazelton callers | Wednesday. Grenz and relatives : thie Grenz of Herried is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Grenz. Mrs. Dave Calauhow and daugh- inders and daugh- im Monahan and Dan Leno and children of Tuttle were callers at the A. J. Krause home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and son August were Regan callers Monday afternoon. x E. J. Engelbretson was.a business caller in Regan Monday. Sophus Lien was a caller at the H.C. Keator home Sunday after- noon, Marvin Alm was a Regan caller Sunda: Dave Spanberg was a Regan call- er Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and fam- ning. . Mr. and Mrs. Brooster and Mr. Brooster’s brother were Regan call- ers Saturday evening. it eens : Mrs. Valentine Benz and son Frank motored to Bismarck Tuesday to see Mr. Benz at the hospital. He returned home Wednesday. Miss Maude Moffit entertained at a chicken dinner Wednesday eve- ning in honor of Ted Ballard’s birth- day. The following guests were present: Murray House, Harriett Moffit and Miss Grace Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee are enjoying a visit with relatives from Minnesota. Mesdames Enockson, Kruse and McNally visited at the Asvelstine home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. B. Porter returned home Thursday from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry” Olson and children visited at the Val Benz home Thursday. Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker and_ son, dary motored to Hazelton Thurs- lay. Mrs. spent Thursday at the Carl Olson home. Mrs. Ed Olson visited at the M.G. MeNally home Tuesday afternoon. Sam Marck and August Benz re- turned Friday from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cline were shopping in town Saturday. ir. and Mrs. Wm. Hoefts and family were Sunday dinner guests at the M. D. Olson home. F. H. Pillsbury and family mo- tored to McKenzie Sunday. oe Carson —— Those attending the baseball tour- nament at Bismarck Sunday from Carson were the following: Oliver Tollefson, Selmer Axlen, Emil and Kuebler, Lyman Vaught and Theo. Martell. Mrs. J. E. Stokes enjoyed a visit this week from her father and moth- er of Great Falls, Mont., and her sister and husband of Williston. A pretty little birthday party was held at the L. M. Hamery home Fri- day afternoon in honor of Alice which a dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Hamery. ee The second golf tournament was ¢ held in Carson Sunday on the. Car: Kenmare Jordah! and friend called|daughter and Miss Eunice Ver links, the ici at the Oscar Magnuson home Sun-|visited relatives in Bismarck Sun-|follows: J, Ey sto ma . A. Hart, Mrs. dance at the Harry Monroe called at Roy Cit. Jordahl and Ernest Swan- home Friday from tended at day. . Be McCullough at- Nirs. Margaret Venne and dau; left Thursdey for Mc-| ter Evelyn returned Sunday f: a|tage, B: i few days’ visit with Odele Me et Sich doe Stokes Bismarck. Mrs. Norman Ca: , Mr. and Miss Esther the home’ of fenne in| Detloff. lle ne child a 8 gon for a few! Saturday and weeks’ visit at the home of her par-| Mr, ae eyo dee at y Berknnray is visit jurl A sister of Mrs. her’ grandmother Pullman; Wash. asriv Frank Feeney, R. H. Leavitt, W. -| Morsitte, Ralph Botten, Glen Armi- and Duane the honors of the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. ie spent ma Ladue being there attending to business matters. Pullman, Wash., arri: Charles Noon home, northeast of|/ Krause ir ily were Regan callers Saturday eve- si M. D. Olson and childrex K Hamery. Games were played, after! Wednesday Joe Stokes carried away! i; Ladue spent itles Emch of tim ‘isting it the spend some time ing af home. dl THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE motored to Linton Tuesday eve-|the Minnesota lakes, arrived home al A r. and Mrs. John Blazen are Blaz- en’s parents in Wisconsin this week. Heckelbottom and _ brother Walter and daughter of Aberdeen, ing at the home of Friday last. ing their friends and relati home at Regent, and Mrs. Roberts, who leaves for home at nightly club entertained lightfull; Hart. M. her were won by Mrs. E. E. Stith. A’ by the club members. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Duncanson oi Mott were dinner guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Detlof: Sunday. year, arrived in Carson Sunday. Miss Wilda Sebastian, county su: N. D., the past week, where she wil! visit at the home of her brother-in. law, Mr. Lampert, and family. Mrs. Anna Daily and daughter, Mrs. J. C. Bell. by automobile for Montana, Miss Janet Cashman. Mrs. Merle McElvain, who home of her parents at will spend some time here. for Minneapolis, her mother and sister. Dr. C. for their home at Decorah, Iowa. business caller in sea Saturday. Mrs. Fred Smith an motored to where they transacted business. Rev. E. E. Matteson preached a splendid sermon in the Congrega- tional church on Revelations 22:12, Sunday. Mrs. Marie Burns and sister of Washington are spending some time at the home of their mother, Mrs H. Olson. L. Dunham of Bismarck transact- ed business in Dodge Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barker and chil- dren, who have been spending some time in Minnesota, returned to their home Tuesday. Martin Johnson of Fargo is visit- a few days at the home of his untle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siverts. J. A. Jacobs called on Jacob Wolff Friday near Halliday. James Hanson of Gler Ullin is the guest at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wendah! and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Nick, Klee and daughter visited at the Kome of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Truesdale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barrows and children motored to Chandler, Minn., Friday, where they will visit friends and relatives until school starts. J. B. Fischer went to Minneapolis Friday on business. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Matteson and daughter Evelyn were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knute Taft junday. er at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘mil Rokness Sunday. $$ —____—__—_—_—_—_—+ Clear Lake | $6 Miss Myrtle Christensen visited with her friend, Miss Evelyn Thomas 4 z nce from Wednesday until ‘riday. Mrs. Belle Van Vieet of Bismarck was an overnight visitor at the F. B. Paslay home Wednesday evening. Olof Olson called at the George Christiansen home in Lein township Wednesday evening. Johnson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen Mrs. Marie Olausen, Thi spent Saturday at the Albert Chris- tensen home. family spent Sunday with Mr. ani Smith. Monday, morning.. Bud Lundberg est at the He: londay night. Roy Little’ home Monda: ir. and Mrs. Earl Regan shoppers Tuesday. Miss. AnH caller in Bismarck Wednesda: Doris, Irene and Kenneth lough called at Roy Littl Harry Davenport's noon. Carl Be: big ae callers Monday. Ly Uhde home this week. Mrs. J. F. Little, Cl lis called at the Earl afternoon. cis returned home with them. tnd Mr. sad Bre: Tom Rev. and Mrs. Ford of Crosby spent the week-end at Carson visit- Complimenting ‘Mrs. Erling Loge- land, who leaves soon for her a new New Leipzig, the Fort- very de- at the home of Mrs, W. A. ards were the diversion of| Earl the evening, in which high honors the K. 0. Monson, superintendent of the Carson schools for the coming | eaggy of schools, accompanied y her mother, motored to Noonan, son Ted, who have been spending the summer in St. Paul, Minn., arrived in Carson this week to visit at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Stone left this week where they will spend their vacation. They were accompanied by their niece, has been spending several weeks at the Fergus Falls, Minn., arrived home this week. Her brother returned with her and Mrs. Eda Thomson left last week where she will spend three weeks at the home of j C. Smith and family, who have been guests at the home of Roy and Julian Holkesvik, left Saturday ——_—$— | Mrs. Henry Zuraft and daughter, | Dodge 1) Dorothy, of Sterling, were callers in ||town one day last week. R. W. Johnson of Fargo was 8] w, Bertha, An- na, Pluma and Mathilda Unterseher Bismarck Thursday Johnny and Walter Daffee were: Raider Olson visited with James called on Mrs. Christensen’s mother, Harry Wentland of Jamestown Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen ant | oer are Wiel’ aap | Estherville i o-——__________e Gene Little was a Regan caller ‘was_an overnight mry Schilling home Mrs. Wm. Mickelson called at the Mowder were H. Lundberg‘ and Ella were callers at the Uhde home Tues- day. as Davenport was a business Viecul- and uesday after- and Mr. Klein were Games Jr. visited at the and Phyl- lowden home Fran- Mrs. Nels Christensen, who is here from Minnesota, was a guest of Mrs. n Ase Knutson a couple of days this Hol- worth of Wilton left Saturday Elkins and daughters Dolores and Beverly were visitors at the Ole Wold home Sunday. Paul Greenan, Ole Wold and Clar- ence Hanson called at the Roy Little home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Little and son Norman motored to the river Friday. Callers in Regan Saturday after- noon and evening were Mrs. Carl Berg and son Lyle, Chas. Manning and daughter Melinda, Mr. and Mrs. Mowder and family, Harry Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wil- and Mrs. Roy Little and Wilfred. Isaac Bernstein and Harry Pollack f}of St. Paul called at Roy Little's Monday. {| Mary Schilling visited with Char- lotte and Ruth Wilmot Monday. o—_—_—__________-¢ | McKenzie | ——————— | Mrs. Wm. McCleskey and daugh- 1|ter Mary are spending several weeks -|in Minneapolis. Mrs. Wm. Brittin of Springfield, Il, and Mrs. Geo. Brittin were guests of Mrs. C. E. Crum last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Crum motored to Tuttle Sunday were they were the guests of Mrs. Crum’: iter. Mrs. Geo. Manley entertained with a shower for Mrs. Lindell of Washburn, formerly Miss Norma Long, Friday evening. A delicic lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Lindell was the recipient of many useful rifts. Mr. Hermanson, principal of our school has moved into Mrs. Berhoef’s house. Mrs. Jennie Berthoef will teach in the Sterling school the coming year. John Larson of Bismarck was a caller in town Monday. B. F. Coons will start his thresh- ing machine this week. A large number from town attend- Saturday night. Mrs. Offner was in Bismarck last reek. Mrs. C. A. Anderson of Sterling a business caller in town last Mrs. Geo. Manley and family motored to Hazelton Sunday. School will start Monday, Sept. 3. Andy Doucette is operating one of the Heaton elevators, ° 4 | Driscoll | ———_—____—_—#e A party was given at the hall Sat- urday evening in honor of Mr. irs. Coder who are visiting at the Fred Jordan home. The evening was spent in ‘ing. Miss Lilly Lein spent Sunday at her home north of Driscoll. Mrs. A. J. Kress and her sister, Miss Verna Sleight, called on the Rosvold family Tuesday evening. Mrs. Aug. Bruschwein and chil- dren visited Mrs. Ward Monday ernoon. : anal Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson and daughter, Vina, of Florence, S. D., are visiting relatives and friends here. then a Mrs. John Sleight of Tappen at- tended the Birthday club at Mrs. Kresses Monday afternoon, Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr, Loren Carr, and Margaret Brown, left Sun- day for Fingal, N. D., and Deer River, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and sons Earl and. Kenneth, left Sunday for Minneapolis. Mrs. A. J. Kress entertained the t| mot, Frieda and Willie Uhde, Mr.|'s, midnight a dainty lunch was served ed the dance at the H. T. Crum barn | Re; mer session of the state teachers’ afternoon. Nine members and seven invited guests were nt. Mrs. H. D. Olson, Mrs. Wm. Mey- er, Mi H. Omodt, and Miss Elsie Meyer, it Monday afternoon with afternoon at the home of Mrs. Julius Peterson in honor of Mrs. Peterson’s and Mrs. Jens Jensen's birthdays. Mrs. H. Apland and Mrs. J. R. Johnson were berry picking Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Bruschwein and children motored to Harvey, N. D., ‘Sunday. Miss Verna Sleight enjoyed Sun- day dinner with the Rosvold family. thy Wildfang of Sterling is visiting Valdis Knudson for a few days. Ms. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and family were plum picking Sunday. Miss Nora Olson returned to Man- dan. Sunday tfter spending a few a with Laura Meyer. ir. and Mrs. Forrest Fairchild are ar ee of a baby girl, born Aug. . Me. and Mrs. A. J. Kress and daughters se Sunday with Mr. Kress’s family. Mrs. H.. A. Knudson motored to Sterling Monday morning. | een a Sadie Thor, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor, passed away Saturday, August 18, after a short illness. Funeral services were held from the Swedish Mission church Tuesday afternoon. The en- tire community sympathizes with the bereaved family. Miss Esther Engstrom visited with Mrs. Albert Backman Sunday. Albert Johnson called at Still Monday. V. J. Hendrickson was a Sunday guest at the Erickson home. Miss Hilda Krauser of south of gan is working for Mrs. Charlie loon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ole cen Monday evening. ir. and Mrs. Pete Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson made a business trip to Bismarck Mon- Mrs. C. A. Swanson. The Birthday club met Monday |S THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928 returned to McClusky Sunday with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Elzier Schoolcraft and nephew Jackie Newman visited with Mrs. craft's sister and family. Mrs. Ted Newman in Wilton junday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and children Cornelia and Ingwald and Mildred Jacobson motored to Minot Sunday to see Mr. Johnson’s brother | Bal who is a patient at the Trinity hos- pital. They returned the same eve- ning. Mrs. Ed Strandemo and daughters Alyce and Mrs. Bill Guptill and small son motored to Bismarck Thursday and spent the day at their daughter's and sister’s home, Mrs. Cecil Mount, it being Mrs. Strandemo's and Mrs. Mount’s birthday. Lars Jacobson, Alex Oshanyk and Mabel Sager visited with Mrs. Lars junday. Born, to ‘in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. James sas City on business. |dwin Sunday. his vacation on the farm. BLUISH MOULD of lukewarm water and We have stocked a quantity of printed SIGN CARDS a z e Rev. and Mrs. Oster were din- ner guests the Arthur Johnson home Monday. Miss Velma Johnson called on Margaret Hagstrom Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard, who are working at C. L. Johnson's, our Sunday in Wilton with rela- ves. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson mo- to Bismarck one day last =} ba Albert, ai tes were dinner guests at the ick Pele, Walter Sundast called irs. Walter Sundquist cal Mrs. Albert Johnson Monday. “4 The Misses Elsie McCullough and Naomi Hagstrom arrived home Fri- day evening from Valley City where they have attending the sum- week. Mrs. O. G. Hi daughters I; college. t Glen View | Miss Helga Sormula returned Sat- urday from. Minot. Chris Opp and Alvin Bowers of McClusky spent the week-end at the Jake Spitzer home. Mr. Opp being a brother of Mrs. Spitzer. Walter Simons and sons Ray and Hugh were in town Monday. Bertha Spitzer moto: to Bis- marck Friday to meet her cousin Freda Opp, who has been attending Larkin.No. 1 from Tappen Thursday the Dickinson normal school. 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