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MrOTo Pet Pa etormmenaoonne es RAGRPRTL QUseananesevades acano &2rQ 2anz poe Que BSQEZSIE a om EB. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS @| tained at dinner at the Roy Turner rf Steele rt ee {| home at Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wilkinson and son, and Mrs. Roy Yule and son of Valley City, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and children, Mr. and Mabel Wilson left last week for the | Mrs. Otto Ayers and son spent Satur- west where she will visit relatives and | @a¥ night and Sunday at Lake Isa- friends in Seattle and other points. | Walter Yeakle had his tonsils re- The Christian Endeavor and Ep-| moved at the Bismarck hospital last worth League baseball teams played| Week and returned home Saturday. on the local diamond Friday evening. | 4,.MM and Mis. &. C. Danee and chil- eo Sha here favor of the) vooks' motor trip with relatives in Chautauqua will be held in Stecle,| South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri and d - Nebraska. ote) 8 and f Albert Sherman returned to work A conference for mothers hd’ on the section after caring for the Pee eer baie BeTcauy forex | Menolen garage during the absence A Opens ae aa (OL A: GO. Dance, noon and afternoon. Members of the} Fine Arts club assisted in the work’ g By MRS. F. W. GRESS ry of the conference. 7 A number of people from Steele and | | Wilson 1 attended the stown | ¢ vicinity camp meeting Sunday. Amon | who attended were Mr. and Mrs. J. C.| and daughters, Mildred, Opal/ Mi d Shipley. Mr. er and family, By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs, Jake Docter of Mar- tin were Sunday dinner guests at the \Y.| Fred Neimiller home. Chamberlain, Delmonte|" yr. and Mrs. John J. Rever of ler, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.| Turtle Lake visited with their neice, Mrs. Donald Patton.| Mrs. John Berg, over Sunday they ¢ Warmisley. Mr. and} also attended the camp mecting at » Lena Winda! the Wilton field. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Wagner were ner guests Sunday at the home of and Mrs. Lewis Wagner. late Sunday nigh! and Mrs. Edward Vossler are skidded in the | the proud parents of a baby boy born mes! at Mrs. Vossler’s parents home Friday, Mrs. M. and Otto Altes, cL k, ident of the First Napoleon, was Vv two miles cast of Steele. A} and Mrs, D. D. Meyer of Turtle motorist k the injured! Lake visited at the John Berg home hospital where | Thursday. They also attended the injuries Tuesday. | funeral at Wilton of Dean Berg. n Fletcher; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wagner, Mr. cam*;and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family ave 2 motored to Bismarck Thursday to at- tend the circus, Christ Wagner and d to Bismarck Sat- | carpenter work. | Lewis Wagner is busy building the from Bis- | foundation for his barn which he is the Regan Ladies’ Aid Tuesday, Jane 23. A good-sized crowd was present. Mrs. Earl Mowder and family called jat the J. F. Little home Tuesday. The high-line crew that have been working between Regan and Tuttle left Wednesday for Devils Lake, where they will be stationed the rest of the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem and son Norman of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and daughters Doris jand Lois of Mason City, Ia., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan and son Wes- ley were Monday evening visitors at the Roy Little home. Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. Ben Morganson of Williston, | |N. D., visited in Driscoll Monday | morning. The Farmers Union gave a basket social and dance at the hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and | Valdis motored to Tuttle Saturday. Nels Dronen and Warren Keeler called on C. A. Swanson Sunday. Adelaide Laurie, homemaker club extension worker, was in the com- munity Monday. THE BISMA relatives from Minnesota were dinner guests at the H. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and son Einar left Sunday morning for Fergus Falls, Minn., were they will attend i lag which is to be held Clifford Birkeland, who has spent the past two’ weeks visiting at Eld- ridge, N. D., returned home Monday. He was accompanied home by his niece, who will spend some time here. Seymour Arneson, who has been acting as juryman at Bismarck, re- turned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson and family spent Saturday evening at ‘Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Derick Larson of Tuttle spent Sunday at H. L. Han- RCK TRIBUNE Sunday were Henry, Mary and ‘Tressa|her father, Frank Zellmer. Immedi- | lough called E. Helgeson home Tae of Carrington and Mrs. R.| ately after the wedding Mr. and Anderson, of Still, were callers at the Geo. Anderson home Saturday. The Mandan Mercantile company has just received a carload of lumber and is busy unloading it. i Christiania ° o By VIOLET A. CLARKE , Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Tuesday. Laurence Mork visited at the Henry Stiles home Sunday. son's. Art Bjorhus motored to Driscoll Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ambers are en- joying a visit from their daughter from Indiana. Olga Rise assisted Mrs. Geo. Chris- tianson with housecleaning Friday. Arnold Christianson, who has been employed near Steele, returned home Friday evening. A. O. Ambers and son Martin are visiting relatives near Devils Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson Mrs. Ed Madson spent with Mrs. Geo. Haugen. Dr. Maysill Williams and Irene Donovan, R. N., conducted medical examinations at the schoolhouse Monday . Gress opened the B. D. V. 8. Monday. Miss Ethel Tompt are instructors. Mrs. Weens and daughter Gladys and Mr. Berg of Marion, 8. D., spent a week at the Bruschwein home. Mr. Berg is Mrs. Bruschwein's father. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Ruble arrived from Minneapolis Tuesday. e On June llth Rev. Foss left for Scandinavia, Wis., to canvass for the Lutheran Deaconess Home and Train- ing school. Later he canvassed in Coon Valley, Wis. and came home Saturday, June 22. The new building for the Deaconess Home and Train- ing school is to cost $300,000. Mrs. George Haugen and daughter spent Saturday visiting Mrs. A. H. Meland. The Misses Ruby and Mildred Ap- land called on Mrs. Carl Meland Sat- nd at the; planning to move from the Schlof- ‘s. O.; man farm which he purchased. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg motored entertained the} to Wilton to have some dental work club Thursday. | done for their son Henry. O. B. Lund and chil-}| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schlofman and x visited friends here} daughter Alice visited with Lewis rris returned | Wagner Saturday, and is visiting| A large number of this community | motored to Wilton Friday to attend Y of Mr. Murphy, who| the funeral of Mr. Brazden who was passed away last-week, was held atj accidently killed at the Washburn the home south of town Monday. Rev.| Coal mine Tuesday afternoon. Wright of Bismarck preached the| A large crowd gathered at the Ger- funeral sermon. e Masonic lodge}man Evengelical church Sunday had charge of the service. Mr. Mur-| Morning to hear the young folks of hy was one of the pioneer scttlers of | Martin, N. D., sing. Rev. Himer of this Vietnity and will be missed by| Wishek preached both morning and many friends. afternoon sermons. Children’s day scrvices were held| _ The sad news of the death of Dean in the Presbyterian church at the Sun-| Berg shocked a good many of this day school hour Sunday morning. | Neighborhood last Wednesday, He Rev. Shirley is now conducting a|dicd at a hospital in Bismarck. He vacation Bible school at Adrian. | was the baby of the family being 1 The Fletcher quartet was enter-; Year 10 months and 25 days old. tained supper at the home of; Miss ‘Helen Redington and Miss Mrand Mrs, D. A. Ritchie, after their | lla Hayes returned home from Dick- program Monday night. inson, N. D., where they attended Mrs. Dave Fisher entertained the} School. i Legion Auxiliary at her home Thurs- eu Herda and Sahra Berg and day night. Mrs. W. J. Henry and ae Berg visited at the Adolph Mrs. Caroline Marsh were elected| Wagner home Sunday evening. Jele ites to attend the auxiliary con- wire Wagner and Emanuel Heintz vention at Minot in July. Plans were ; Of Martin visited at the Adolph Wag- made to send remembrances to the Oe home Sunday afternoon, puys the Steele auxiliary is caring for.] _ Miss Rosa Stroble of Mercer, N. D., Mrs. Doc Dougherty and children ae a Sunday dinner guest at the were entertained at dinner at the pos of Miss Clara Wagner. Foye Harris home Sunday. red Wagner and sons were callers Albert Olson is remodeling his! t the John Berg home Monday. building and when finished will rent | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored it to Mr. Heltemes, who will move his aon ey afternoon to con- vs into it. bikers . 3 eryand ‘Director Dr. J. A. Prescott toni. Bnd Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored and the members of the high school | '° i vasnbiuen Sunday, band went to Jamestown Monday to} , | Sigacinee Elate comm) fe railed take in the band tournament in that morning on. thelt’ way to Ausbery dl park at Washburn, o—_——__—_-+ ee RC. See and Rev. Eman- uel Heimer ani wis Wagner wi | Menoken '\ Witton callers Saturday. ° asl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibold mo- By MRS. JENNIE DANCE anon to Mercer Saturday evening to = | Ed Warner was a visitor at the Miss Florence Anderson of Valley City, former teacher of Telfer, spent |CHtst Wolf home Friday. the week with Mr. and Mrs. John |». Estherville Craven. | | By MRS. ROY LITTLE ‘> ‘A health pre-school age conference ! was held at consolidated school by | > Dr. Maysil William and nurse, Miss | Donovan, Tuesday. Twenty children were examined by the clinic. i Mrs, John Lybeck of Jamestown | spent the week-end visiting Mrs. Otto! ° Mrs. Anna Knutson left by car Monday for Chicago, where she will visit with relatives and friends for some time. Clarence Scott called at the Roy Little home Tuesday. Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Hollingsworth were held at Wilton , Wednesday, June 19. Mrs. Hollings- worth passed away at the home of her daughter in Seattle, Wash., and the remains were brought to Wilton | by her son, Tom Hollingsworth, who | Was called to Seattle by her illness jand death. Pallbearers were A. H. Lindberg, August Westerman, George Mowden, Milam Wilmot, Jim and y Little. She was laid to rest in the Miss Gertrude Ness spent Sunday | Swedish cemetery west of Still, by the visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Agnew. | side of her husband, who passed away Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein enter- {some years ago, tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and| The board of directors of the farm- Mrs. M. J. Lee and son of Bismarck. | ers’ elevator held a business meeting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and chil- | jn Regan Wednesday evening. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael/ john Howe did some mason work at and Winona Haggardy were after- the Frank Mickelson farm this week. dinner guests. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at the Mr. and Mrs. John Craven enter- | John How Menai, dinner se ona (een Mere. home Wednesday, June 19. V. M. Craven and family and nephew, Jackie Yule. - Ayers. The Menoken Ladies’ Aid held a, meeting at the schoolhouse Thursday. Mrs. C. D. King was elected presi dent; Mrs. V. M. Craven, vice presi. dent, and Mrs. Edd Ebling, secretary- treasurer. Fourteen ladies wer present. The next aid will be, held June 27, Thur at the home j of Mrs. M. E. Funston. Mr. and Mr.. R. L. Dralle and daughter Edna of Bismarck visited Mrs. W. T. Dance Sunday on their return trip from Brittin where they were visiting at the Tripolet home. t Rasche home in three weeks. Mrs. Chas. Manning was called to E BE Edd and Vivian Melke of . D., are now visiting rela- g of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred called at the Strand home Friday evening. Frieda Uhde, Sophia Oleson and Mrs. Grace Meyers were shoppers in the capital city Saturday. Willie Uhde, who is on the jury at Bismarek, spent the week-end at his i Mrs. Herman Klipstein and and Vivian Melke, Mr. and . August Klepstein and daughter Alice Elmer & Ee field practiced Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson daughters, Loris and Lois, and Create The next meeting will be at the Ed | day. and Mrs. Herman Klipstein | south Dakota Thursday by the death | home here The girls’ basketball team of Can- | day and|st the B. F. Py urday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland, who were married last Wednesday re- turned Tuesday from a short trip west. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull spent Saturday evening in Bismarek. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin spent Sun- day at the C, A. Swanson home. ‘The Farmer's Union held a business mecting Tuesday evening at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawry and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lawry and fam- ilies of Jamestown, also the O. Ken- dall family of Moffit, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Valdis and Dagmar Rosvold spent Thursday in Bismarck. Mavis Rosvold spent Thursday and Friday with her mother in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Johnson and children had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meland and Albert Meland of Florence, 8. D., have been visiting with relatives in Driscoll the past week. Valdis Knudson and Dagmar Ros- vold are at home again after attend- ing parochial school up north for three weeks. "0 | Painted Woods ‘ ° By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Sunday, June 16th, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Waddington of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Cowan of Bismarck and other friends of Bis- marck went to the Mandan park on @ picnic. Also others that went were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lang and family and Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and family. Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. Wm. Brown were Wilton callers Monday. Orbra Hannifield is attending nor- mal school .t Valley City. Mrs. Joe Brown spent Tuesday ernoon at th: Wm. Brown home. Tuesday Mrs. E. Lillefjeld and sons Gerald and Edwin spent the afternoon at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Edwin has just returned from a trip into Montana. Lester Brown called on Ole Lillef- jeld Sunday evening. The Baldwin tall team played against the Painted Woods ball team Sunday afternoon with Painted Woods winning the game, 8 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest of Bismarck attended the oar at Henry Johnson's Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson and Ernest had dinner 3unday at the home of Oscar Anstrom and later in the day Bey visited at the Andrew Nelson ome. ni Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and niece Glorine Lossum were Wilton callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown visited at the Bill Betner home Sunday evening. > ° | Lein | ° = * By OLGA M. RISE A number from this vicinity at- tended the circus at Bismarck Thurss Mr. and Mrs, A, HH. Helgeson of Regan called at the H. E. Helgeson Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Gress and | @. and daughter spent Sunday afternoon at Ed Erickson’s. Mrs. Marie Olauson and family spent Sunday evening at Hurold Christianson’s. Oscar Oprien and J. O. Rise spent Thursday at P. H. Klucksdahl's. | Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT o—e Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berg left their children with her mother Thursday while they attended the circus in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and family called at the Jacob Wentz home Friday evening. Jacob Wentz and daughters Luella and Tillie and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. Ella Fode is staying with Mrs. Henry Siebel now. LeRoy Marchant called at the Wm. ‘Witt home Monday. tored to Wing Wednesday evening. Catherine Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees, Tillie Triebwasser, Norma and Theo. Johns, John Witt and LeRoy and Helen Marchant attended the cir- cus in Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Jacob Wentz has been in the hospital the past week. T. Johns, H. Marchant and J. Witt attended the show in Wing Saturday evening. Mr: and Mrs. Christ Hein and John Skei motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Tillie Triebwasser was an over- night guest at the R. G. Marchant home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berg and fam- ily, also Louise Thurn were over- night guests at the home of Mrs. Berg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family called at the Herman Nieters home Friday. Thomas Ryan and Anton Novy were Wing shoppers Wednesday evening. Road work began in this commun- ity this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter Margaret and Irene and son LeRoy spent Wednesday evening at the Christ Wentz home. Wm. Ryan and daughter Rose called at the John Skei home Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and daughters, Mary Alice, Vivian and on Harold motored to Wing Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan at- tended the show Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H: H. Siebel and El- len Fode were Wing shoppers Satur- day evening. Wing By EDITH MUELLER oe oa L. H. Knowles spent several days in Bismarck last week. pe there he spending this week at the hotel. Mrs. E. 8. Larson entertained the Boy Scouts and their master Friday evening at a supper. Mabel Jacobson spent the week-end at her home. Harry Bismarck last Friday. Romeo Bailey and family were Sunday guests at the Gust Anderson ome. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber were capital city shoppers Wednesday. There was a doubleheader ball g here Sunday, Jamestown college vs. Wing, score 6 to 1 in the college's favor; Florence Lake vs. Wing, score 8 to 2 in Wing's favor. Mr. and Mrs. David Schock of rena spent Sunday at the Jake A Hein home. Mrs. Harry Gray and children re- turned home from Pettibone Satur- day evening, where she has been visit- ing at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller called at Jake Horner home Sunday eve- Mrs, Ole Olson of Pettibone A special school meeting was held jee Art Bjorhus home Friday eve- Olga and Arthur Rise ° Gaard motored to Driscoll We ve que held st the C. Siecke home Tues- afternoon. A Rise, who hes been employed y home for some Ong, of Mason City, Ia., arrived here | ning. Monday morning. it relatives and friends . They: will for two American Legion gave a dance Aicifetali aft oy . it a few days Saturday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Brom of Brain- muiite, Saoisi: for the pans tow weeks, | Pees Gitedaeh aed ie. Chicie wratee Miss Olson spent Mrs, Helmer Arneson, Alice Arne-|erd, Neb., are guests at the home of returned to Braddock Friday. man, Mrs, J. F. Little, Clayton and Mites ae Wide asa ise poste son and. Bernice Draviand spent Sun- | their daughter, Mrs. G. A. Hubbell, An announcement is given in The| Phyilis. 3 Olson were business callers in Bis- day afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. this week, Bismarck Tribune of the marriage of} Mr. and Mrs. August Waugeman marck Saturday, Olga and Selma Rise motored to ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin and piss Julia Zelimer to Wm. L. Camp| are the proud patents of daughter. ‘Mr. Lenord was appointed to take Wed Serica Ya tpenang a few days | ite Meeasser™et motored to Bis-|ot Piatvile, Wis. at the First Pres- Gudrun Jordah! was a Thursday |charge of the building of the new Tuesday. byterian church, Bismarck. Rev. evening supper guest at the Mrs.’ schoolhouse. at Bismarck. 7 : ‘The M. W. A. had their regular} ber of Jamestown officiating. The| Mai ‘Wallman E é Mr. and Mrs, 6. }1. eisewon of | meeting Monday night at the hall bride was altended by her sister, Bs<| Praga ecco seca, 1 Bnd Mrs. Ole Olson and daush- Regan accompanied by some of theif Callers at the Jake Horner home ther Reid, and was given away by son Raymond, and Mrs. Wm. McCul- were callers at the Ole A. Oltsa tens Lein home Sunday. Wm. Mills of Bismarck wes a town J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Tuesday. A number from this vicinity attend- ed the basket social and dance at Driscoll Friday night. a Ed Freshour was in Sterling Fri-|her brother, George Sempel, and also lay. R. P. Clarke called at the Henry] Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bibelheimer, Stiles home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Heoft family were Sterling Saturday. Lester Clark called at the Henry Stiles home Sunday. Miss Anna Scaeper of Sterling mo- tored up from Sterling with Mr. and La Bob Clarke and Miss Violet Fri- lay. Oliver Roth of Sibley Butte town- ship called at the William Clark home Sunday for some pigs which he had bought. Mrs. Ed Holton was a Driscoll caller ; Monday. A few from here attended the circus and fair held at Bismarck last week. Jennie Clarke and Violet were Dris- coll callers Monday. Seamon Gibson was a Sterling caller Saturday. A number from here attended the dance at Jennie Clarke's pavilion Fri- day night. Bob Clarke and Miss Violet accom- panied Miss Anna Scaeper back to her home in Sterling Saturday. Ed Gibson was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Marvin Magnus, accompanied by Mrs. Sam Conley and grandson, called at Jennie Clarke's home Monday eve- ning. J. W. Byers and sons, Glen and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and | Robby, ling and Driscoll daughters Margaret and Irene mo- easiene eis ie Mark Kershaw was a Sterling caller Tuesday. . Roy Olson, accompanied by L. B. Olson, calied at Jennie Clarke's home Monday evening. Eli Harding attended the dance at the Finn hall Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and children, Oliver and Howard, accom- panied by Mrs. Gladys Conley, from Killdeer, N. D., visited at Jennie Clarke's home Monday evening. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. i Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS We still have had no rain to.men- tion as yet. Barley is beginning to die and pastures are not furnishing feed enough for the stock. Isreal Keator and Mrs. Harley Keator were Wilton callers Saturday afternoon. Ida Tosseth is visiting her sister, Mrs. Benton Backman, of Wilton. Several of the farmers have been going to Bismarck the last week tak- ing in the circus and fair. Delbert Davis and wife left last Wednesday morning for Kansas City to get their boys, who have been in school there. L. W. Davis and family were in Bismarck Thursday to sec their grandson, Georgie Johnson, who is ‘still at the hospital. Arne and Nels Tosseth will begin Painting the house and other build- ings for their mother this week. Eunice Davis has been very sick this last week with herpes zoster, but is a Kittle better at this writing. Callers at the Luther Davis home Sunday were, Fred Hendrickson of Regan, Paul and Staton Davis of Wing, Arthur and Glen Wheller and their girl friends of Bismarck, Oliver Tosseth of Ghylin, Teddy Hedstrom and Florence Anderson of Bismarck. Miss Bergetta Tosseth motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon. L. W. Davis will move all his cattle down to Rock Hill this week due to the grass shortage. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom took in the circus at Bismarck. Mr. Speeten was a caller at L. W. Davis Saturday. Mr. Speeten has just returned from Minnesota on a touring trip. \ Mrs. Lund was @ Bismarck caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and chil- dren, Bill Drawver, Emil Sundquist, > Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste, Mrs. jing Krause and L. W. Davis were Regan shoppers Saturday evening. Barlick Fisher was a Regan caller Saturday. r Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mrs. George Sempel and sister, Mrs. Groh, left Sunday to visit relatives at Miller, 8. D. Kirk Batzer, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. ° | o Savage, left Sunday for a visit at the | home of his aunt, Mrs. V. E. York, of Selfridge, N. D., and also at the home of his uncle, Winch Batzer, of Mor- ristown, ‘8. D. Fred Fockler is serving as substi- tute rural carrier on rural route No. 3 Baldwin Saturday evening. ‘W. W. Baxter, J. B. Baxter and A. Button returtied home Friday evening after a week's fishing trip at Minne- lakes. tae oe 4 mo- tored to Bismarck . ne J. A, Allensworth attended a meet- and | Schaefer, left ere Gatareay: | Cha left Monday to attend the Martin Magnus was in Sterling | Wishek. “t pste saoeetnan Camp left for a motor trip to Yellow- Camp is a member of the high school | strom home at Bismarck. faculty at Plattville, at which place is the eldest daughter of Frank Zell- morning. mer of Braddock, at which place she spent her early life, having received her education in the Braddock school. She has.a host of friends here who es her every happiness in her new jome, ‘Dr. and Mrs. Baer and family and Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Engleman and wean aeoen Sueltz, left y mot on a fis! tri to Big Stone lake. Santee Messrs. Doerschlag and Siem took in the fair at Bismarck Thursday. R. 8. Roberts left Thursday for Clear Lake, Ia, " Mrs. Grace Groh of Ws ar- rived in Braddock ‘Tuestky te viet Harry Da-enport, Mrs, L. Jorgenson, Mrs. J. F. Little, Mrc. O. Aune, Mrs. O. Walworth, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Martin Feuling. Many beautiful gifts were received by Mrs, Bailey. A delicious luncheon was served. Fred Wutzke motored to Bismarck Thursday and Friday to attend the carnival and races. An organizer for the Homemakers club called on Mrs. J. F. Little and Mrs. H. Taylor Saturday. Andrew Walker and children and Laurice Jorgenson motored to Bis- Warner Sempel and wife. with Mesdames L. P. Weber and J. Baptist convention held in George and Fred Kulanda, pe edad 8 have spent the winter ii Wikcowe| Louise Walker spent the week-end and other eastern states, returned to|2¢ the Lewis Jorgenson home as a Braddock Tuesday. The boys have |Suest of Laurice. worked cee here for the past two anus and ia bintiy cite and "Ars, a col dren were dinner guests thee Meag died ccoibetied/ at a Aad Wari S00 Cock oe 1 Mr. and Mis. J. G. DeFrance re- a . Joe Cook and family turned Monday from a two weeks’ | Motored to Tuttle Sunday where they fishing vacation at the Minnesota | Were guests atthe H. Gray home. lakes, Callers at Jorgenson's Sunday were alt, and Mrs. H. E Fraser and Miss biteae Saar Baley ane Son. pi} lelen Aarvig were Bismarck shoppers A Monday. ig . Clyde and Virgil Little. Daily Bible school is being held in| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCoy and St. Mary's Catholic church, Braddock, | Children motored to Regan Saturday. There is a large attendance of the} Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson called children every day. at the Ernest Gordon home Saturday. «Mrs. Warner Sempel was on the sick] 4. Kolb and Allen Tolliver called list this week and Miss Helen Martin | &t the Emil Olson home Sunday. was helping out at the Eat Shop. Howard Watkins called at J. F. Mrs. Wm. Manley and little daugh- | Little’s Monday evening. ter, of Hettinger, arrived in Brad-| Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and om to vite net Parents. Mr. and hoon fata Doris one Fad Lagern Irs. L. P. Weber, and other relatives Greta Maso 4 here. Towa, arrived here Monday to visit Thore Naaden and O. Feltheim re- | With friends and relatives. turned Tuesday from 8t. Paul, to| Emil Olson called a‘ the Eric Engle- which place they accompanied several | bretson home Monday. carloads of stock Saturday. Wm. M Mrs. Wm. Robinson, whe is spend- | Andrew Olson home Tuesday. ing her vacation at the Macdonald| Mrs. J. F. Little and Phyllis visited ranch, came here with her brother | at the Mrs. Ira and Mrs. Mabel Bailey William and spent a few hours in| homes Sunday. Braddock Tuesday. Hester Bailey spent Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Zellmer and|noon at the P. E. Patton home. family and Mrs. Corey drove to Bis-| Alfred Bouche and Raymond Pat- marck Thursday morning to take in| ton motored to Regan Monday. the races and the circus. Carl Sheldon spent Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holsti of Kin-|Mrs. K. Kolb home as a guest of tyre were Braddock callers Wednes- | Allen Tolliver. day afternoon on their way home| Clayton and Ruth Little visited with from Buffalo, 8. D. They report crops | Mrs. G. O. Lindsey at the Bismarck looking good in that locality. hospital while in Bismarck. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. A. J. Piers | @——____———— ‘Thursday afternoon. A delicious lunch | | Alta i was served by the hostess. Dr. Lodge of Steele was a Brad- dock caller Friday morning to attend By KARL SCHATZ Dr. Baer’s patients while the doctor is absent. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- James Shepard of Michigan, N. D.,/ dren spent Sunday afternoon at the who was attending the firemen’s con- | H. Schatz home. vention at Bismarck, drove down to} ‘The baseball game which was Braddock to visit his wife at the tele-| played at Pickardville Sunday be- Phone office here. tween McClusky and Pickardville Mesdames Allen, Murphy, Barton,|came pretty near being tied. The Junge and Haynes motored to Linton | score was 9 to 8 in favor of Pickard- Thursday to spend the day. ville. The Ladies of the Woodman Circle| Bill Schatz of near Washburn spent met in the hall Thursday evening,| Sunday afternoon at the C. Schatz June 20, with a fair attendance. Two| home. of the junior members, Miss Helen| Hank Roberts and A. Prince of near Aarvig and Miss Gertrude Allens-| Pickardville were business callers at worth, were voted on for transfer into| the Schatz farms Friday. the greater lodge of the circle and} James Van Vleet of Pickardville accepted. At the next meeting they| spent Thursday at the Brown home. will be taken into full membership.| Carl Schatz and son Gus were As the next meeting would fall on/| busy hauling cattle to McClusky Fri- ‘Thursday evening, July 4, it was voted | day. to postpone the meeting to Thursday] Mrs. Adams, Inga and Laurets evening, July 18. All members are re-| spent Thursday evening at the Ber- quested to be present. A nice lunch | quist home. was served by Mrs. A. Damsgaard and| Gerald Jones made a trip to Wash- Miss Elsie. burn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer left Fri-| Mr. and Mrs. Anderson visited at day evening by auto for several days’| the Dixon home Wed: 4 visit at_ Minneapolis. Sarah Schatz spent the week-end Ben Schneider and James Andrus| with Edna Wentz at Pickardville. as Hazelton were Braddock callers ednesday. Mr. Andrus has lately! Comets and Pickardville Friday ever Graduated from the university at| ning was won by Pickardville, 23 to 7. or mere V. Lesher . aN » L. Ve. and son | ning with her cousin, Ruth Schatz. Keith left Saturday morning by auto] Gus and Ed Schatz drove to Mc- on a facation visit to Mr. ae ogee Saturday evening to attend Ww. mother’s home at Gary, 8. D., . also to Mrs. Lesher’s home at Sea-| C. Cleveland of Bismarck visited at ‘=| the Dixon home Sunday. tog the eatin Bouts 3 ome unday e mail on the| David Schatz spent Sui after- absence of Mr. Lesher. noon at the Dixon home, * Several of the farmers around Sarah Schatz, Kenneth Brown, Braddock who have sheep are having | Edna and Harold Wentz of Pickard- them shorn by the sheep barbers.| ville motored to Sheyenne Sunday where they visited friends. er tects ts ees eres are ing town Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hochhalter who shipped to market. Although the| have been visiting relatives in Glen price is not as good as last year, they | Uilin returned home Tuesday. a Rip soni © neat little profit from) Carl Schatz and sons Edwin and sheep. David drove to McClusky Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig and| where Edwin consulted a physician. deuenies —— og ang iy mane A large crowd attended the dance for a couple of weeks’ vacat the E. Schafer = Pod wil ea ne mae at i farm Sunday eve. absence . Aarvig. The Busy Bees Sewing club met at Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ryan and Miss the Brown home last week Thursday. Anna » all of Napoleon, spent! The girls sewed on dresses til 5 Sunday’ at the A. R. Button home. | o'clock, after which a delicious lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Gorder accom-|eon was served. The next meeting panied by Mrs. Sever Salhus and son| will be at the Karl Schatz home on Carlyne left Monday morning for| Thursday July 11. Beaubier, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. John Sclichenmyer Mr. and Mrs. M. Fetterley and/of Turtle Lake visited at the H. daughter Hattie returned Sunday| Schatz home Tuesday and Wednes- from a visit to friends in Minnesota.|day. They were accompanied The J. A. Rousu and J. Juhola fam- by Susan Bchats: who will spend the ilies enjoyed @ picnic at the Mandan| week with them. grove Monday. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE i bert Ward were Regan and Pauline Schatz called on day. , Inga Adams t Mr. and Mrs. Burby Baily and| Fred Berquist and family and Inga spend fishing, They were accompanied at Jamestown by FE Masia 2 ¢ Clarice and Hazel Howe are spend- Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Ada|stone Park, Utah and Colorado. Mr. ing their vacation at the Albin Hed- J. F. Little and iis called at they will make their home. Mrs. Camp | the Witlara ‘Dinwed | home Friday A shower was given at the Sheffy Bailey home Thursday of last week in honor of Mrs. Bailey. Those pres- ent were Mrs. Ira Bailey, Grandma Bailey, Mrs. Mabel Bailey and son, Mrs, John Howe, Mrs. Henry Swanson and Dolores, Mrs. Joe Cook, Mrs. Mrs. A. M. Colip, Mrs. Mary Rasche, h visited at the | * | crine RC J. F. Little’s Saturday. D., Sunday. &o; Mrs. | They also motored to Regan. visit a few days boos the past week. Ira Bailey and Mrs. Mabel were callers at the J, Little home, Joe Keifer honte Monday. Mrs, Wm. Ollenberger days with his cousin Gerald Ghylin. The school directors went to Bis- marck Wednesday to attend a meet- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and family were Wilton callers Sunday. Callers at the J. Moser home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer and Mrs. Mary Foster and children. The Canfield Ladies Aid society met at the John Howe home Wednes- day. The regular business meeti was held, after which a delicious lunch was served. The next meeting will be at the Ed Rasche home Wed- nesday, July 10. Mrs. J, Lybeck and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook and family were dinner guests at the A. Gray home in Tuttle. Mrs, Lybeck left for her home at Jamestown. Mrs. Anna Strand and son and Mrs, J. Keifer were business callers in Bis- marck Tuesday. Miss Alice Strand returned home with them to spend two weeks, Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and daughter Margaret Helen came home from Bismarck Wednesday. A few frota here attended the dance in Regan Saturday evening. Clayton Little called at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesday evening. , Roselen and Alice Patten spent Wednesday at the Ira Bailey home. While Mrs. Patten attended school directors meeting in Bismarck. Mrs. J. Keifer visited at the Ghylin home Wednesday. ee ) Clear Lake ! By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family motored to Moffit Wednesday and spent the evening with rela- tives. Ernest Schoon and sister Tillie, who have been visiting at Verona the past ‘iia returned home Wednesday eve- ning. E, A. Van Vieet was a business call- er at Bismarck Friday. Miss Vivian Shaffer visited et Bis- marck with her friends, the Misses Mina Lewis and Doris Tice from ‘Thursday until Sunday. C. W. Chappell and daughters Cath- and Lucy Mae of Fedora, 8. D., who have been visiting at the J. E. Sharp home, visited Saturday evening and Sunday at the Albert Christensen home. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer while in the neighborhood. Miss Lyda Dell Stern of Sykeston was @ guest of Miss Myrtle Christen- sen over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles were Sun- day visitors at the Henry Stiles home. C. W. Chappell, Miss Catherine and Lucy May, Albert Christensen and Myrtle called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were callers in Kidder county Sunday. Claud Chappell and daughters, who have been visiting relatives and friends here, left Monday for their home at Fedora, 8. D. Mrs. Otto Christensen and sons Howard and Asa Albert of Mott, Miss Anne Edwards of Bismarck and Wil- liam Carlin of Regent spent Monday evening at the Albert Christensen home. They left Tuesday morning for Jamestown. Albert Christensen accompanied them. Vernon and Earl Carlson of near ray ae creating, their vacation grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klucksdahl and son Marven are visiting in South Dakota. Mrs. Ray Smith is keeping house while her mother is away. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen mo- tored to Saturday to con- sult a doctor about Mrs. Nelsen’s health, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson, & son e . Both doing nicely at this writing: 58 Christ and Mrs. Adolph Hansen called on Mrs. Joe Paulson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson called on Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bassen Tuesday evening. John Howe and Henry Swanso: have been plastering the hall in Wing Mrs, E. Mowder and daughter, Mrs, Bailey Y Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons and and Freda Uhde called at the and Mrs. H. Ollenberger and family of Wilton called at the A. F. Ghylin home Tues- Wm. Ollenberger Jr. spent a few