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| } @ Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Herman tana and | son Earl James, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and daughter Marjory June, two weeks visiting friends and rel- » atives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel motored to Wing Wednesday. Miss Mabel Lytie left for Valley ‘City Friday where she will attend normal for the following six weeks. Jacob Berg called at the R. G. Marchant home Wednesday morn- ing. John and Emil Witt are doing the chores at the Herman Seilenger home during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter Irene, Helen and Margaret \ were Wing Saturday. John wit was a supper guest at “daughters Norma, Violet and Gladys left for their home in Montana Mon- day. Albert Nieters called at the March- ant home hz Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein motored to, Anamoose Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Johnson and baby are Malad relatives at Dassel, Minn., this week Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berg and family motored to Arena to visit rele atives Monday, returning Tuesday. J. F. Little and daughters Mabel | bai and Ruth called at the R. J. March- ant home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and » daughter Marjory, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Seilenger and son Earl, and John ‘Witt motored to Tuttle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Irene, Margaret and Helen “4 called at the Herman Nieters home ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs, Jacob Wentz and daughter Luella had dental work done in Mc- Clusky last Saturday. Miss Anna Wahl left for Valley City Friday where she will attend normal for the following six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz were ‘Wing shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and ‘qaughters Margaret and Irene and Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Degner were Sunday evening callers at the Fred \Smith home. ‘Tillie Triebwasser was a Sunday visitor at the Roy Marchant home. Sunday callers at the Herman Nie- ters home were Martha, Albert and Fred Hindbauch, Thomas Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Verna Mae. Mavis and LeRoy’ Wentz stayed at Ging, Jacob Wentz home Saturday eve- edad Rathe and daughter Norma spent Saturday in Regan visiting relatives. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Witt and daugh- ter Esther, Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Mavis and Mr. and Mrs. «Jacob Rath and family spent Sunday at the “Rocks” west of Wing. Martha and Albert Hindbauch, Marcella Nieters and Thomas Ryan were Wing callers Thursday evening. ——_—_—— Leith \ of By MRS. J. H. EMCH George Lamb of Aberdeen was & business visitor in Leith Wednesday. Herman Helland of Grand Forks ei ae business in Leith x “rhe. "dally vacation Bible school has an enrollment of 46. Mamie ‘West of Bowman, a trained worker, is epee of the, school, Mil- Kamrath and Ruth Weatherby are Soe charge of the seniors, Mary Louise Corbet the juniors, Irene Hurley the intermediate, and Mrs. J. H. Emch the primary. Rev. Corbet has a class of boys in ae train- ing. Some very good wi accomplished. A ee was held "Thursday at the park in place of the regular assembly meeting. A Ba games were played and each child fiven a little treat before adjourn- ment. ~ Mrs, R. ©. Emch, Mrs. Lloyd Fau- bel, Mrs. J. H. Emch and Miss West were attending the class in home ursing held in Carson on Wednes- afternoon. ‘Mr. end Mrs, E. T. Saunders and Clyde Van Horn drove to Bismarck ‘Thursday.. J. Glavke was a Carson visitor ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson and little daughters Doris and Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zeller, Jr., made an auto trip to Beulah Thurs- day, returning the same evening. A beby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Friez Sun- day morning. bac and Mrs. H. W. Gibson en- we a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. faves, of mines, breed ane who were on way sy Mrs. Maves is a niece of Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lether and sen Irving and Miss Ella Sandie of ad, left Monday morning for a ‘or six weeks’ trip to California, and other points along with the John St: ee oetatne i'n sister of Mrs been made in our village this week. The old engines and remains left when our: electric light plant burned j|® few years ago, have finally been consigned to the dump heap. The corner looks rather bare but much better. The road leading south from Leith is being graded. This road was in a bad condition and the grading will be much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer, Mrs. E. Anhorn, Misses Ruth Cochrane, Ber- tha Zacher, ahd Ida Birkholz at-| Oder, tended Chautauqua at Elgin Satur- day evening. bane J. Lawfer is assisting the Larson their community day pro- beni Leith was well represented at the Chautauqua Sunday evening. o Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. R. M. Ludemann and Miss Alice Klipstein motored to ‘Wednesday. ‘The members of the Menoken Ep- worth League were entertained by the Bismarck Epworth League Tuesday eee at the Methodist church. A large crowd was present. After sev- eral good talks by ministers of Man- dan, Bismarck and McKenzie a deli- cious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein called at the A. H. Klipstein home Wednes- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Turner of Ster- ling called at the Park Wood home Tuesday en route to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son motored to Baldwin Wednesday where they visited Percy Freeman and attended the Chautauqua. K. O. Knutson is helping R. M. iss Maalfrid Berg, school, left Thursday for her home at Portland, N. D. Miss Ethel Fisher of Bismarck spent Thuraday at the A. H. Klip- stein home. Some work is being done to improve the township roads. George Ely has accepted the job as road overseer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and daughters of Bismarck and Mrs. John Lybeck of Jamestown called at the Friday. Union picnic was held picnic grounds Fri- Friday and Saturday. Mrs. W. T. Dance called on Mrs, F aie HG Z ds EE >a ilk lot he saw the ver saw, just be- tween his place and Willis Gill farm. They must be getting brave, as they are seldom seen here in daylight, but are often seen in the daytime in Rock Hill township. We need a coyote drive if they keep this up. For all of Mrs. Davis’ early garden she only had radishes and lettuce. f Steiber By MRS. C. L. MALONE Among the Regan visitors Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan, W. 5. Oder, George and Glen McAllister. Mrs. C. L. Malone attended Legion gig tt meeting Thursday. ind Mrs. Dave Dixon were call- and D. E. Mattis were capital city visitors Thursday. Bergquist and son Emil @| camped at the river a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Malone motored *! to Minot Tuesday to meet their| 1j, granddaughter Miss Clementine Adams of Calgary, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Boschee called at the Malone residence Friday. Robert Pataner was a business vis- itor in Regan Monday. Mrs. John Anderson is having splendid success with her turkeys. She has a flock of 150 young ones and more to hatch. Herman Smith of Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family visited relatives in Coleharbor and Granville from Wednesday until Sat- urday. J. R. Jones was able to be out for @ ride in the car Thursday the first time for about three months. Mr. and Mrs. C. Malone were among those who attended the Farm- ers Union picnic in the Uhde Grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred children visited at the Hickel home Frid Bergquist and day. i. and Mrs. Elder Eluess were Sterling callers Monday. Miss Grace Johnson visited at the Henry Stiles home Monaay. Seamon Gibson was a Sterling caller Saturday. A large crowd attended the dance at Jennie Clarke. ravilion Friday ight. Music was furnished by the Olson orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Friday. Miss Anna Scarper of Sterling spent Friday night and Saturday witn Miss Violet Clarke. George Harding was a sterling call- er Monday. William Langley has been seeding flax the past week for Henry Wild- fang north of Sterling. Raymond Johnron, who is working for Wm. Heoft spent a few days last week at his home. Max Heoft spent Friday with Howard Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Miss Violet accompanied Miss Anna Scarper back to her home in Sterling Saturday afternoon. Eli Harding motored to Sterling accompanied by Mr. Yirbs of Hazelton were callers at the Jenne Clarke home Sunday. Henry Stile called at the H. R. ‘| Wright home Monday. ‘ll Lein j By OLGA M. RISE Miss Bernice Kirkeby, parochial school teacher here, spent the week- end at the H. A. Knudson home at Driscoll. Rollin Welch, sheriff, from Bis- marck, was in this neighborhood Thursday after more jurymen. Sey- mour Arneson and Geo. Regier were summoned. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson called at the Herold Christianson home Monday evening. A few from this vicinity attended the show at Tuttle Wednesday eve- ing. Ed Nygaard returned from St. Paul Saturday. A number from this vicinity at- Lag the ball game at Wing Sun- lay. Arnold Christianson spent Sunday at his parental home. Carl Lein of Baldwin and Valdemar Lein, who have spent the past 10 days visiting relatives at Fergus Falls, Minn., returned home Sunday. Lowell and Ordella Erickson ac- companied by their sister from Far- go spent Sunday at the Harold Christianson home. Clara Lein spent Wednesday at the B. N. Lein home doing some sewing. L. A. Slaatenhus spent Friday eve- ning at J. A. Rise’s. Joseph, Clarence and Selma Rise spent Sunday at their parental home. Ed Jenkins motored to Driscoll Fri- Miss Marion Hanson who has spent. the past winter attending the State Normal at Ellendale returned home ; | Thursday. By KARL SCHATZ Fred Wahl of near Mercer was a business caller at the C. Schatz farm Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist and sons spent Thursday afternoon at the Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs, Jones were McClusky shoppers Saturday. Gus Schatz finished his job of selorngiag on the Hecker farm last gs Schatz agit = past week at the John Stroh hom Esther and Edith = Nole Ness attended the dance at Brush Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hochhalter left for Glen Ullin Friday where they will spend a few days visiting Mr. Hoch- | halter’s sister. Karl Schatz and daughters Sarah and Pauline and Paul Roughast of Pickardville motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday. Dalbert Olson and Albert Ander- son of Steiber visited at the Adams home Monday evening. Mrs. Emil Johnson underwent an operation Wednesday at her home. A special ner from Minneapolis is at- rr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stroh and children spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Stroh’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Falkenstein of Baldwin spent Sunday with Mrs, Fal- kenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Charles Schatz of McClusky and Jake Wah! of Denhoff called at the K. Schatz home Sunday evening. ‘The Pickardville and “Overalls” =| nines baseball teams played a game bout $0 miles south of Mandan Sun- day. Mrs, R. G. Abelein called on Mrs. Wm. Johnson Monday afternoon. + i BE i i i i ee hy Hy FI & i & FE 4 g E k i i i i u 5 é sfa,38%.8 FEE a i Sunday oy miles north of Pick- ardville. The scores were 56 to 2 in favor of Pickardville. Mrs, Adams Laurits and Inga spent Saturday evening at the Johnson resi- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schatz and children of near Washburn spent Fri- | day, day at the H. Schatz home. Fred Berquist and son Emil spent ‘Wednesday at Wildwood fishing. The young folks spent Dixon home. A fairly large crowd attended the Luther League meeting held at the church Sunday. Collection taken in was $7.00. J. O. Rise hauled some grain to age for Harold Christianson Mon- lay. o | Wing e By EDITH MUELLER opera Mrs. G. i Bassart, Elsie al na were capital city shoppers Wednesday. E. E. See and family left for Mis- souri Thursday where they will visit the next two months. They stopped ts different points in Minnesota A. E. Kopplin and John Weber, Jr., motored to Goodrich Tuesday on business. Mrs. J. J. Horner motored Belle Steve to the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck Saturday. The Misses Sophie and Fanny Kremenetsky of Watford City stopped at the Isadore Kremenetsky home Friday en route to Tuttle. Dan and Clarice Tice were .Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Gust Anderson and family were Sunday callers at the Romeo Bailey home. The Wing farmers will have their annual meeting and picnic, June 26, in Wing. A program of races, ball game and tug of war is planned for the day, also a display of fireworks in the evening. Shirley Lein returned home from Tuttle Sunday where she has spent the past three weeks. G. A. Bossart and wife spent sev- eral days in Garrison visiting with their daughter. John Mueller and John, Jr., took Clara Mueller to Valley City Sun- day, where she will attend normal the | ing. next 12 weeks. Byron Knowles and family of Wil- ton visited with relatives here Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Rone Bleth and Clara Mueller motored to Wilton Saturday. Charley Edwards and family, Mrs. Roy Bond and Alice, Omar and Dan Tice, spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the river fishing. Mabel ‘Lytle left for Valley City | ness. Friday where she entered the state normal. Sadie and Sigrid Josephson re- turned home from Ellendale Thurs- 55 Bp H Hoda t id faltpedl® dete oF es i iby f isft | fle Bate i : 3 i oP g i THE_RISMARCK TRIBUNE __ ledge, daughter Harriet and son on Glen of Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son Glenn left for Harvey suesday to visit at the John Fryer home. f Moffit j By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manson cf Oregon, who have been visiting in Lansing, Mich., “stopped at the home of Mrs. Manson's uncle, E. R. Klee-|4*Y- man, for a few days’ visit. She is daughter of Jake Kleeman, who for- merly lived in Wild Rose township. The grandmothers unit served ice cream, cake and lemonade Saturday afternoon and hamburger sandwiches and coffee in the evening. They took in about $30. D. C. Kierland of Sterling is help- ing part time in the bank while Mr. Pillsbury is indisposed. Rev. Chas. W. Grant and Rev. Ver- gil Liberal are conducting revival services in a tent in Moffit. Rev. Ver- gil Liberal is the singer and his songs and guitar music are much enjoyed ‘eh They will hold services till Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury and Teddy and Mrs. Henry Shulte were trans- acting business in Bismarck Monday. Fred Moffit finished breaking sod for C. E. Moffit Tuesday. Little Ina Faust had the misfortune hold of some lysol and drank ef @ little. Quick antidotes were given | cinity. and.she got relief without any very serious results. Mrs. Ella Porter and her grand- daughter Austie are staying in town now. Mrs. Porter still has a sore finger but is much better. Miss Jordis Rafteseth and Eddie Adams were married in Bismarck | at Sunday. Mrs. Hulett, a sister of the bride, and Glen Adams, a brother of the groom, were the attendants. In the evening a charivari party was given in their honor at the Adams home and treats were set up. They will reside on their farm home one mile east of McKenzie. Fred Pillsbury had the misfortune to throw his shoulder out of place and tear three ligaments loose while he was jumping. About four years ago he had it misplaced while driv-| him. ing to Pursian Park Sunday. They rushed him to Bismarck, and the doc- tor bandaged it up for him. Martha Brightmeyer has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Mike Hanson, for a few days. She lives at Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstad, Loyd and Katherine, and Wilhelmina Mof- fit were shopping in Bismarck Friday. Niel Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Au- gust Benz and children Maurice and Gladys and Mrs. V. Benz left on Sat- urday for a visit in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Mrs. V. Benz will visit relatives and old neighbors in Minne- sota, where she has not been for 42 years. They went in Mr. Edwards’ new sedan. Mrs. Susie Vanwinkle is assisting with the housework at the B. C. Lane home. ‘Wm. Lane and Armand McCarl went to Mandan Saturday and at-/| @- tended the carnival which was held at that place. Several from around here motored to Pursian Lake park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter mo- tored to Bismarck last Wednesday where Mr. Porter had to report for jury duty, but got excused. He also took in his assessment books. Etta Hoffman has been sewing for Mrs. B. F. Lane. Fay Johnson left Saturday morn- ing for the springs in Missouri where he will receive treatment for some time. He was accompanied by The- ron Ellison from Sterling, who went along to keep him company and help drive. He will visit relatives in Mis- souri. Mrs, C. E. Moffit entertained a number of boys and girls at a birth- day party for her daughter Thelma Wednesday, June 12. Games were played and a tasty lunch was served. ae Thelma received many pretty gifts. Mrs, W. E. Nichol visited with her sister Mrs. Peter Wentz at Napoleon for a few days last week. Plans are being made to build an addition on the schoolhouse before the coming year of school. 4 Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Mrs. McLaughlin of Golden Valley visited with her daughter Mrs. Homer Davidson for a few days. Peter Buchli of the Knife River] ), country was a caller at Dodge | ! Dodge Thursday. J. A, Jacobs motored to Halliday Friday where he attended the Dick- inson boosters good-will tour, meet- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Marquart mo- tored to Dickinson Sunday where their little daughter Mary had her hand treated. Otto Wolf and Luke Marquart m with friends and relatives here Wed- nesday. Mr. Keller is a brother of| mrs, H. William Keller. Viole Batley left iast weet for TIl- day. to Hebron busi- Joe Bliele motored TRUERMAT. Where. Be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maust of Gar- Henry lett eas & ff 4 iF i E i E i ie i g58 8 ; a] # fe is | BF é ity El é j aft tal i has ven visiting at the DP. Fix home a few days, Lois May Mattson and Mary Brandt of Werner spent a few days with Betty June Goetz. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mattson came down and the girls returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Miller and fam- ily are here again. They have been at Hensler, N. Dak., for about five ‘weeks, Clifford Anderson of Werner spent @ few days with his sister Josephine Anderson _here. Tillie Flemmer of Golden Valley ‘was a Dodge caller at Dodge Wednes- Joyce Siverts and Lillian Fischer ‘were Werner callers Friday afternoon returning home with Hans Siverts, age has been visiting up there a few lays. Mrs. P. B. Goetz consulteed a doctor at Halliday Saturday. Friday little Anna Mary Hettrich invited some of her friends to help celebrate her ihird birthday. Glen Kirk, sons Buddy and Elmo, P. B. Goetz and Herbert took in the ae match at Hazen Wednesday i Clear Lake | > By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, also Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Road work has begun in this vi- Paul saree. spent Wednesday at the captial ci Raider ‘Olausen is attending church school in Lien township. He is stay- ing with his sister, Mrs. Harold Chris- tensen, during the term. red Olson and omer Nelson are jismarck on the jury. Chavien Belile is choreboy for Alfred Olson and Clifford Nelson is doing Homer Nelson's chores. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen called on Mrs. Marie Olausen ana family and the Albert Christensen family Wednesday. H. A. Smith, who spent 2 few days near Minot, visiting his daughter, Mrs, Mable Carlson and family, has returned home. He brought his grandson, Earl Carlson, back with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family visited Friday evening at Moffit. Ole Slaatenhues has returned home after spending the past few months in South Dakota. Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons spent Sunday in Lein township. Mrs. Carl Beyer and baby are vis- iting at the J. W. Beyer home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and son Gussie spent Sunday after church with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Gurtz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family motored to Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Smith and little Earl spent Monday at Steele. o | Steele By MRS. F. W. GRESS Dorothy and Donald Reed of Aber- deen are spending several weeks vis- iting at the home of their grand- mother, Mrs. B. H. Smith. The men’s quartet from Asbury college gave a 10-minute program of songs in the high school gymnasium ‘Thursday morning which was very much enjoyed by the teachers and pupils of the D. V. B. 8. Messrs. McElroy, Wigton, Gallipo and E. A. Anderson motored Jamestown Wednesday evening where they were guests at a Lions club meeting. Mrs, T. D. Jaynes is enjoying a vis- it from her father, who arrived from Towa last week. Dr. J. A. Prescott has been making extra trips to Tuttle the last few weeks, preparing his band there for concert which they are to give this week. Roy Omodt and Paul Gress ac- companied him to Tuttle Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Atles and Mrs, 8. Wamsley are in Jamestown this week attending camp meeting. ‘The Christian Endeavor and Ep- worth League are practicing for a game of baseball Friday night. The ¢ young men of town are also practicing baseball with a team of young boys, which is called the team. Monday night the Legion team de- feated the young men’s team by a score. of 12 to 11. Bessie Ritchie and Ruth Gress re- turned Tuesday night from Univer- sity Park, Ia., where they recently ae from John Fletcher col- “Bvelyn Wood was taken to Bis- marck last week to receive medical attention for a severe case of rheu- matism. Mrs, Wm. Patterson and daughters Mildred and Velma and Eunice Ar- gent motored to Valley City Monday where ‘Wilma and Eunice entered the normal school. Clara and Daphne Wamsley went to Bismarck Thursday to visit their sister Dorothy Wamsley, who is a al nurse in the Bismarck hospi- Hoton Smith is having a cistern dug for ie residence where Mr. and N. Tucker are living. pA gy lel weel Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hochhalter and family left Tuesday for where they will spend a short vaca- tion visiting relatives. On their way they pisn to spend a day at the camp spend several San ‘Among those who attended the C. E. convention eae ee last yi were Ruth Gras and Eibridge and nd Gerald Fr cott Geo, Altes bought the granary that was on lots owned by Henry Loerch and moved it onto the J. J. Altes farm. Fred Wigton made a trip to James town Thursday bringing back Gerald Prescott to play at the minstrel show that night. Art Yenkin moved his new soda fountain into the drug store Tuesday. Geo. Altes sold a carload of hogs to Vinton Heaton last week. f McKenzie i By MRS. T. T. HUGHES~ The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Henry Larson Wednesday afternoon. After the meeting a two-course luncheon was served by the hostess. Vivian Larson is spending the week at Jamestown wre her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. C. Roberts. Mr, and Mrs. Chanwith of Sterling were McKenzie callers Thursday eve- ning. H. E. Curtis is the owner of a new truck. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday night with 19 members present, Mrs. E. J. Shultz and Mrs. R. Bakken of the Bismarck camp were visitors. Mrs. H. T. Crum visited at the Carl Jacobson home Wednesday afternoon at 617 Fourteenth street, Bismarck. The 4-H Sewing club, under the di- rection of Isabel Colby, met Thurs- day afternoon at the McCloskey home. The little girls spent the aft- ernoon in sewing. The local Farmers Union held a meeting in the north schoolhouse Monday night. The program con- sisted of poem by Byron Clizbe, poem by Buddie Hughes, song by Bernice and Margaret Bliss. County Agent Mieson gave an interesting talk. The union will hold its next meeting the second Monday in July. Orlie Drawver returned home Tues- day from Fort Dodge, Iowa, where he spent the last few months. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Katherine Hughes spent Friday afternoon at the Tom Hughes home. McKenzie is fortunate enough to get a few more roads graveled. There are six trucks busy at the time hauling gravel from the Larson pit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Sr., were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. The Menoken church workers have ‘| organized a Ladies Aid society. They will hold their first meeting Thurs- @| day, June 20. The McKenzie Ladies were invited by Rev. Snow to attend the first meeting at Menoken. Mrs, John Lybeck of Jamestown, after spending the past week with her cousin, Mrs. Tom Hughes, went to Bismarck Sunday to visit other rela- tives before returning home. Mrs. H. T. Crum was in Bismarck Saturday on business. H. E. Wildfang of Sterling was a McKenzie caller Friday evening. J, B. Swanick and family are quite busy moving to Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hughes Jr. and to} family visited at the G. A. Hughes home Sunday, June 9. Floyd Clizbe of Bismarck was a business caller in this vicinity Mon- day. Mrs. John Omodt of Steele visited her sister, Mrs. H. T. Crum, over Sun- day. ‘The McKenzie Juvenile Lodge held a fool sale at the Swanick store Sat- urday. Esther Watson and Dorothy Wilton acted as clerks. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Curtis motored to Mandan Saturday night to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton of Britton and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes of Mc- Kenzie were Sunday visitors at the J. W. Doan home near Britton. Andy Doucette is helping J. B. Swanick move to Tuttle. Driscoll By MRS. P. 0. JOHNSON Mrs, Joe Gertz and Miss Elsie Mey- er spent Monday in Bismarck. Hugo and Adolph Bassen went to Marion, N. D., Monday to visit their father. Mrs, Chas. Newcomer and children, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Hildreth Bruschwein motored to Regan Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Ward and chil- dren motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Al Chapin entertained Mrs. Geo. Wallen and children of Steele, Mrs. E. L. Carr and Mrs. Robins Fri- day afternoon. Miss Kukeby spent the weck-end with Mrs, H. A. Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr and family motored to Lake Isabel Sun- | * Messrs. Selland Sr. and Jr., Bren- den Jackson and son Lawrence went on a fishing trip to Minnesota Fri- day. Dagmar Rosvold and Valdis Knud- 3 z aRFES a F EE > iE ie Ade Eied fs i [ i 4 Pi marek for a week for medical trest- Nels Meland with played baseball Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas are visit- ing relatives in A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Koessel C. A. Jackson and children on Mrs. F. ©. Johnson Sunday ] Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS Miss Mabel McCullough has been Lert gt ing ae ie Past two weeks w! been on his vacation. au sud A large number from this vicinity attended the Chautauqua in Bald- win last week. It was sponsored cay the farmers and businessmen Baldwin community. John Herdebu of Baldwin was a business caller at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Those who attended the circus bed Wilton ‘Monday night pronounced i very Lester Falkenstein Wilton Tuesday evening. areas slght panda) the TF ‘was an over guest at the T. F. Mi inves? aie: larence Falkenstein call H. A. McCullough home Frida: rid Friday. al Mr. and T4rs. T. F. Morris and daughters Justine and Aldeen visited with relatives southwest of Baldwin me Irs. Wallace Anderson = ter Betty visited at the a ‘anes 23 home ‘Thursday. large crowd attended the barn me at ni kein Olson home Sat- evening and a reported by all. ee ee ee Victor Anderson was a caller at the = fey Anderson home Saturday eve- A number of young folks vicinity had a plenio' dinner atv wild wood Sunday. Boat riding and swim- ming were the main features of the sites: All reported a most enjoyable Misses Mabel and Elsi McCulloug! oo Sunday school tn Still sun Wallace Falkenstein and A. * derson were callers at the tie Falk: enstein home Friday evening. Harold Williams was an overnight ti with Teddie Anderson Satur- Richard Olson and Tedd - son were callers at the Herman Paks Sera creed ‘Thu: evening. [eCull in Witon Satuace ae ‘was a shopper ir. and Mrs, t P. Morris family were visitors at- the William Oder home northeast of Regan Sun- present | Cay. x number from this community were fishing 8t Tenis Asplund was transacting Saturday. viinees in Wilton Joe Jiras and Harry Bro at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. Bernice Morris is assisting Mrs, John Herdebu with her housework. en rolrties of Regan visited ie lel inne, rman Falkenstein home Donald Morris er in Wilton Sst Fiche @ business call- ——————— gy \ Canfield | ——____________4 By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN S. L. Jordahl and sons were callers at Coleharbor Sunday. They brought bee reat cb peepee back with them. Mary iter and children nlinols are visiting here with ner sister and brother, Mrs. J. Moser and Joe Keifer. Sunday they all ee ee va spent the day with Parent poe Mr. and Mrs, John Mrs. John Howe and son Ernest eee from South Dakota Satur- Some of the young folks fi Hai the dance’ in Wing Pridey ind Mrs. Ed Rasche and famil; rape mbt v Jorgenson and ‘fame le ley picnicked yoo lake Sunday.” is @ contractors are making forms for the foundatio: Hately mn on the schoolhouse Charlotte Wilmot and Doris Mc- Cullough vi a Caan isited few days with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Olson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family, Dee and Ernest Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. Olson picnicked at ‘wildwood Mrs. J. Lybeck returned to the J Cook home Sunday after spending & week in Bismarck and Menoken. Mrs. Anna Knudson called at the Joe Keifer home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin called at the Ole Olson Saturday evening. Gen ews oe Olson and J. W. - on called at “A. F. home Saturday afternoon, eaten Those from here who attended the Farmers Union picnic at the Udhe Grove were Mr. and Mrs. A. McCoy and family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jor- dahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. J, Beller, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and myo Keifer called at the J. C. Olson home Tuesday to have Delbert Olson overhaul his car.