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| ® d vf By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Wild Rose | @ The following school officers from nere attended the meetihg in Bis- marck Wednesday. R. W. Feitheim, C. L. Gosney and H. A. Carlisle, direc- tors, and W. H. Brownawell, clerk. John Peterson, who has been visit- ing relatives in Wisconsin, returned home Wednesday. A number of our young people at- tended the dance at Braddock Tues- day evening. Miss Ellen Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Anna Johnson, was united in marriage to Leonard Knight at Bis- marck Wednesday. A 6 o'clock din- ner was served to immediate reli tives of the young folks at the John- George Lewis, ving north ot Mot leorge living % fit, made a business call here Friday. Several members of the O. L. Pe- terson family enjoyed an automobile trip through the Lands and Black Hills last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and children, Miss Avis and Roger, were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Mrs. L. R. May and granddaughter Sally Lou May are visiting at the W. H, Brownawell home. , Ferne Henry and Grant Hulett made a short business call here Fri- day. O. F. Buck’s mother and other rela- tives from South Dakota, who have been visiting here the past week, re- turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barton and young people of Braddock were en- tertained at the H. A. Carlisle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll attended the rodeo at Pollock Saturday. A large number from this neigh- borhood plan on attending Pursian park July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville called at the George Ivey home south of Braddock Saturday afternoon. A large crowd, including people from Bismarck and Napoleon, gath- ered at Pursian Park Sunday to hear ® musical program givert by Mrs. Anne Peterson and pupils.of Bis- marck. Ernest and Marvin Swanson visited friends in Valtey City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck and son George were visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home Saturday evening. Harry Koenig played ball with the Sterling team at Regan Sunday aft- ¢rnoon, Regan won the game. ° | ° 7 Trygg \ By GLADYS NELSON Callers in Regan Monday were Al- bin Spangberg, Geo. and Gerald Nel- son, Mrs. John Anderson and family. Axel Johnson was a caller Monday night at M. A. Nelscn’s. Clarence Starr traded his car Mon- day in Bismarck for a new coupe. Hugo and Emma Nelson and Ernie Gordin called at the Geo. Nelson home Monday night en route to the dance given at Still hall. Sam Brown ground the valves Tuesday on Geo. Nelson’s car. Mr. arid Mrs. F. C. Nelstn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strande- mo, Joe cad Tillie Jiras, Sam Brown, Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson at- oa the dance Monday night at i. Emma Coleman is employed at the ifontgomcry Ward & Co. store in| Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and Mrs, F. C. Nelson and Mrs. F. ©. Nel- | son transacted business in our com- munity Tuesday. Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson took ; in the Chautauqua in Wilton Wed- nesday afternoon, being the first day. | The Chautauqua closes Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Risch motored | to Bismarck Thursday after some re- pairs for the tractor. A number from here attended the dance held at the Oscar Woolworth home Wednesday night which was quite well attended. Gene and Jake Farrell called at the Joe Varley home one day last week. Mrs. F. C. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Varley motored to Driscoll Fri- | day where they were dinner guests at the Hubert Ward home and at- tended an insurance meeting in which Mr. Varley is interested. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Sederstrom and Etta Ann visited Wednesday night at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Olson. Joe Jiras and Enos Strandemo took some cattle to Baldwin Thursday which they cold to a cattle buyer who shipped them to the cities. Willic Jiras purchased a new coach Fricay and brought it home from Bismarck. J. W. Jiras accompanied him. Herb Holmes traveled through community Friday buying up radiators, storage batteries and brass. He was en route to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Porter Nelson among those who attended the Farm- ers Union dance in Still last Monday night. John Andersons and Nels Nelsons motored to Regan Friday, taking in the Farmers Union picnic. Races and a ball game were the features of the day. John Anderson, Nels Nelson and | | our old Regan Saturilay. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Geraid gad Gwendclya meianed to Mapas + NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ©) out to bal 5Po g z i eis 3 He here painting his also a caller at the poets Ara ee [he cle H Bray esti 3 4 i z i z 5 g BLESS tl z re BoE Fa By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Cleveland of Wilson township visited at the Tom Morgan home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden left Mon- day for a 10-day trip to Montana, where they expect to visit Yellow- terest. They will also sop et Bridger ey wil at Bridger to visit at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holden, ‘Quite a few from this community attended the dancing party at the Henry Johnson home in Painted yi and everyone reported a good Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Palmer Strandemo and son were business callers at the Jacobson home Monday. Among those who were shopping in Wilton Saturday from this community were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and son Millard, “Miss Helga Sormula left I'riday eve- @{ ning for Minot to visit a sister, and from there she expected to go to her home in Perth for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson and chil- dren and Frank Pace of McLean county visited at the Lars Jacobson ee oN ¢ Walter Simons family and Lu- cille DeLong were capital city callers Larson and daughter Ruth shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Alex Oshanyk of Wilton, Mabel Snyder and Mrs. Lars Jacobson called at the Walter Simons and Bill Larson homes Friday ¢ 5 Effie Erstrom, who has been ill at one of the Bismarck hospitals, re- turned home Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kjerstien and daughter Naomi, of Wilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson called at the Con Johnson home Sunda: Mr. and Mrs, Lars Jacobson called | at the Lloyd Menard home Saturday | ing. afternoon. All the sheep owners in this com- munity have been busy shearing dur- ing the last few days. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Johnson and Marie Johnson called at the Holden, Murrey, Partyka and Jacobson homes, dren motored to Washburn Sunday, where they visited with.Mrs. Krotz’ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. andj A big Mrs. Clarence Sundstrom. ° | Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE *{at Ray Hazlegrove's Thursday. ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929 George McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clouple and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son. Mr. and Mrs. Art Pease. Elvin Gray and his mother called They j also called at Ed Cland’s and were in Wing and Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were caught on in the rain and storm on their way home Wednesday night from Wing and stopped over night at Ben Klanburg’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochner and fam- ly and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Sherley Jean were in Wilton Thursday. Emil Sattler called Thursday mornirig at Ed Octiner's. The home makers club had a dandy hamburger stand Wednesday, the day of all days. There's where you got your good sandwiches, dough- | * nuts, pie and coffee, , |, Will Harty and daughter Avis were|@ ip Tuttle Friday. Sam Harding was in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and sons Wallace and. Jackie and daugh- ter Adrain were in Tuttle Frida: Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Siamers and family were in Tuttle Friday and also Mrs. Grover Anderson and daughter and Miss Pearl Thoren. Miss Sylvia Stewart spent week-end with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochner and fam- ily were callers Friday at his folks’ home near Arena. Ed Wagner was working on his Lats Friday getting ready for har- vest. Elmer Perry called Friday at the Frank Gray home. Elvin Gray and his mother and sts- ter called at Bruce Virgin's one day this week. Fred Wagner's brother August ‘Wagner from South Dakota is here on a visit. Harry Ulfers was a business caller in Tuttle Saturday. ‘Will Thieling left for Medina Fri- day, where he will leave with his sis- ter, Mrs. John Levi, and family, for Minnesota to visit his parents a few Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lukenba and family were guests Sunday afternoon at the John Hawkins home. 4 Baldwin o By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER the | ° Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday to at- tend the annual meeting of the Bur- leigh county school officers associ- ation. Mrs. Falkenstein was elected vice president of the organization for. the ensuing year. Other local officers elected were H. W. Little, Ralph Falk- enstein and Julius Meyer. This will be the last week of the | > Bible school which is being held in the schoolhouse. A nice attendance was had, and a program will be given at the close of the school work. Frank Weise, son of Mrs. Wayne Cummings, who has been spending several weeks with friends at Elbo- woods, returned Tuesday in company with two friends. Tuesday afternoon the three boys left on an extended motor trip to points in the west. They plan on spending some time in the Yellowstone National park. They will attend the big rodeo and Fourth of.-guly celebration at Miles City, } The boys expect to be away for some time. Percy Cohen of Denhoff, who has been here buying up horses the past week, left with them Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Cohen paid all the way from $5 to over $100 for-the ani- mals. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein visited at the Richard Borner home Friday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Small motored to Wilton Saturday where Mrs. Small is taking medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner visited at the Fred Kent home Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Nordstrom and children, Glen and Iva May, left by car Friday f-r Minot where they at- tended the big Scandinavian celebra- tion, They plan on visiting with relatives at Rosegien »efore returning ‘A number of local young folks spent Sunday at the W:ld"-ood lake resort, Fourth of July celebration was J. 8, Fevold transacted business in the capital city the latter part of the week. nd Mrs. J. P. French and Mrs. day afternoon bi ee ‘A. R. Micsen, accom Count » R. 5 ‘d panied by Miss Laurie of the Fargo Agricultural college, were here Satur- day afternoon to organize a Home- makers club. On account of so few ladies attending the meeting, which Bent was held at the William Fricke home, it was decided to wait until a later date to take up the proposition. a et tharday evening Ae whieh was held Sat eve at time those wno worked on the roads —E Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Ze ridin Ey fall, as she still owns land in this “Willis Gill and family attended the dance in Regan Friday night. Margaret Davis viewed the fire- works at Wing Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Falmer attended the picnic in Regan Friday. _ Several of the children were dis- | appointed Friday evening, as it was announced at the picnic in Regan there would be fireworks at night, but that was a mistake. Some came 10 miles to see them, only to be dis- appointed. L, W. Davis and family were in at- tendance at the picnic in Wing. Stanton Davis and Bud Little were the only ones to try climbing the greased pole at Regan. Paul Rupp and Owen Davis won a Lslond in a three-legged race at the Picnic. Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Friday. Miss Joyce Harding, who has been staying at the George Harding home for some time, returned to Scoby Mont., Monday, Glen Byers and his brother Ray | were in Sterling Saturday. { Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Miss Violet visited at the Ed Kafer's home Monday evening. Mr._and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stile motored to Bismarck Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cary Johnson. Frank Kershaw was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stile and fam- ily visited at the Cary Johnson home Monday evening. Martin Magnus was a Sterling call- er Saturday. A large crowd attended the dance at Jennie Clarke's pavilion Friday night. Music was furnished by the Serenaders from Driscoll. Road work was completed in this township Monday. Henry Olson was a Sterling caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Miss ©) Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. Quite a few attended the auction sale at the Ed. Kafer farm Tuesday. Johnny Kluchsdale from Clear Lake township called at the Jennie Clarke home Sunday evening. Sam Conley, and grandson were Sterling callers Saturday. Alton Johnson and his cousin Don- ald. Laird visited with Raymond Johnson Monday evening. George Harding and children Eli and Emma and also their uncle. Fred Harding, were in Sterling Saturday. Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS A large number attended the mid- summer picnic at the Herman Falk- enstein home Monday. Misses Mabel and Elsie McCullough were callers at the J. M. Thompson home in Still Tuesday. Harry Speten was a business shop- per in Wilton Wednesday. Bany midsummer dance pee in Still Monday eyening was well attended and all reported a good time. Wallace Anderson made a business trip to Baldwin Wednesday. Mrs. H. Myers who is employed at the Udhe home near Regan and son Dean of Denhoff were overnight etal at the T. F. Morris home Mon- lay. Lester Falkenstein and Herb Fricke ' 1 were callers at the Herman Falken- stein home Wednesday evening. Marion and Marjory Morris were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. While there they attended the show, “The Trial of Mary Dugan.” Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughter Betty, were supper ale at theeEmil Hilken home Mon- . Charlie Scorch has been busy paint- ing in Wilton the past week. T. F. Morris was a shopper in Wil- ton Monday. Walter Houser and Cecil Morris were visitors at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holten were trans- tad business in Bismarck Wednes- y. Wallace Falkenstein was a caller at the Ira Falkenstein home near Bald- win Thursday. Leland Perkins was a visitor at the Clarence Falkenstcin home Wednes- evening. Harry Brown, Donald Morris and Levi Anderson called at the Wallace Anderson home Thursday evening. Miss Wilma Johnson visited a few days last week at the Ira Falkenstein home. Sam Brown, Gertie and Gladys Nel- Son took in the show in Wilton Wed- nesday. Mrs, T. F. Morris and daughter Dorothy were transacting business in Bismarck Friday. Walter Coleman made a trip to Bis- marck Friday ‘to have his car repaired. While there he visited with his cousin Emma Coleman. Mr, and Mrs. Burl Monroe were shoppers in Bismarck the latter part Of the week. - Marion and Marjorie Morris were callers in Wilton Friday evening. Olson were shoppers in Wilton Saturday evening. . and Mrs. T. F. Morris and chil- Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schraeder are Spending some time visiting with friends and relatives in Linton and Strasburg this state. Mr. and Mrs, Hedger of Halliday were Sunday callers at the John! Leach home. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Singer and Mr. and Mrs. John Gleich and family mo- tored to Estava, Canada, where they visited with their daughter and sis- ter and other relatives. Rose Gleich is staying at the Joe Gleich home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fogelsong of Nebraska is a guest for a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Viola Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirk. Adam Siedel motored to Devils ¢ Lake, this state, where he attended a Seventh Day Adventist convention. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Leach of Dickinson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Leach. Louis Goetz and Simon Schwartz- man were transacting business in Dunn Center Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luttmer and children were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossman Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dercheon of Emerson are visiting at the Gabriel Marquardt home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zarr motored to Linton Tuesday where they are visit- ing with relatives in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey were Sunday callers at the J. C. Grossman home. Mr. and Mrs. Dutenhefner were vis- iting with friends in Harvey this state this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxie, who have been visiting friends and relatives in different points of Wisconsin and Minnesota for three weeks, returned to their home Tuesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey attend- ed the Chautauqua at Golden Valley Sunday. Glen Kirk shipped a carload of hogs to St. Paul Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Manuel Stuhlmiller motored to Glendive and different Points in Montana where they will visit with their relatives. Carl Kyseth of the Knife River country attended the Farmers Ele- vator meeting at Dodge Monday. Mrs. Jacob Mettlesteadt was visit- ing in Beulah Monday. Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter en- jJoyed a visit this week from their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wickland of Brainerd, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. B. Robideau of Pine River, Minn. Mrs. Anna Peterson of Bismarck spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen prior to leaving for an extended trip to Cal- ifornia. Accompanied by another lady they go by auto by way of Portland, Ore., and will visit friends and rela- tives on the way. George Semple, who spent a few days visiting his sister and family at Miller, S. Dak., returned Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Bower and three children are visiting her father, Mr. Kaz, and other relatives at Napoleon. Fred Seppanen accompanied by his two sons E. P. and Arthur, also Albert Rouser, were in Linton on Monday to have dental work done. Victor De Remee motored to Bis- marck Sunday to visit with Mrs. De Remee and little daughter at a Bis- marck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weber had as their guests for a few days this week, Mrs. Andrew Bertch and son and daughter, 4 Bismarck, also Mrs. John Reinhardt and daughter cf Minne- apolis; r | —¢ Don MacDonald drove to Fargo Saturday, returning home Sunday ac- companied by Mrs. MacDonald and little son. Joe Elleder, who has spent the win- ter with relatives at his old home in Bohemia, and brother Frank, who has been visiting relatives in Chicago, arrived in Braddock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and daughter of Bis- marck and Mr. and Mrs. A. Amund- son and niece Miss Francis Spieler. R. H. Corey shipped out a carload of old iron this week. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Braddock Equity Ex- change was held at the Elevator Sat- urday. A large number of both younz and old took acivantage of the free ice cream cones given through the kindness of the company. F. C. Thomas, representative of the Tenny Co., Minneapolis, Mr. Peters of Bis- marck and E. J. Morin of the Morin Auditing Co., Fargo, were in attend- ance. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Armstrong and Mrs. 8. Kurtz of Hazelton were Sun- day callers at the H. W. Allen home The many friends of J. W. Mike- sell were pleased to have him call and exchange greetings Friday afternoon. Mr. Mikesell has charge of an eleva- tor at Grand Rapids, N. D. Miss Frances Spieler of Billings, Mont., arrived in Braddock Friday for an extended visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Amundson, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Knudson of Shamrock, Sask., arrived here Tues- day and took Mrs. A. J. Koenig and children with them to Pollock, So. Dak. A George and Fred Kulanda, Fern atvacation which they will spend at jfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling and home of their daughter, Mrs. G. Peterson. Mr. Alfson and family ex- Pect to return soon to their home in California. The families of M. Fetterley, Thore Naaden, 8. 8. Tracy and A. J. Koenig took in the rodeo at Pollock this week, alt returning home Sunday. As this is near the Hal Lacey home it made it possible for his family all to be to- gether for the first time in’ many years. Mr. and Mrs. Obert Solhus left Sunday for Beaubier, Sask., where they intend to make their future home. Mrs. Loretta Bier, who is visiting at the home of her son, Floyd Bier. spent Saturday in Braddock with old-time friends. She expects to leave soon for Michigan to visit other members of her family before returning to her home at Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey left Sun- day for a vacation trip through the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fournier of Min- neapolis and Mr. and Mrs. M. Bartley and children from Bismarck were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sempel. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fournier were returning from a wedding trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. Da visited over the wee! and Mrs. R. H. Corey. is a sister of Mr. Corey. Most of the Braddock inhabitants spent Sunday at Pursian Park and took in the splendid program put on by Mrs. Anne Peterson of Bismarck and others. Dr. and Mrs. Bacr and family re- turned home Monday from their fish- ing trip te Big Stone Lake. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Engleman and family did not return until Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nordstrom and daughter Alice of Walnut Grove, Minn., and little grandson of Huron, S. Dak., arrived Thursday to visit at the home of their son, Oscar Nord- strom, and other relativ Mrs. O. E. Lee's sister, her husband, daughter and granddaughter arrived Friday eyening from Sheyenne, Wyo., for a visit. Information has becn received from Mrs. Blessman of Kansas City, Kans., of the death of her mother, Mi Fisher, who was well known in this community, having spent some time at the Jacobson brothers home. Mr. Fisher passed away some time ago. Mrs. Blessman and son Henry are expected to arrive soon in Braddock. ° | ° Mrs. Dawson J 2 Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven. Mrs. Roy Yule and son Terry are now visiting in Valley Ci Arthur Haigge, Miss her Haigge and Mrs. McCade of Popular Valley. Saskatchewan, Canada, spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Locf Blensley and children of Bismarck visited at the Ed Ebling home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris De Groot Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes and family, took picnic lunch south of here and ate dinner near the Mis- souri river Sunday. Mrs. Richard Salter, primary Sun- day school teacher, entertained the members of her class at the consoli- dated school Saturday afternoon. Games were played and ice cream and cake were served. A children’s day program will be held next Sunday at the consolidated ; school. 5 Quite a large number attended the! Preaching services and Sunday school held at the picnic ground Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Funston entertained the Ladies Aid at her home Thursday afternoon. Ice cream and cake were served for refreshments. Miss Adelaide Laurie, home-maker extension worker, organized a Me- noken home-makers’ club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. C. Funston. Mrs. Park Wood was elect- ed president; Mrs. George Ely, vice President; Mrs. A. C. Dance, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. L. J. Agnew, chairman of reports; Mrs. Paul Holmes and Mrs. Otto Ayers, local leaders. The first meeting will be held July 11 at Otto Ayer's. Roberta Craven left Sunday for Park River, N. D., to visit her sister, Mrs. Milton Rue. George Lang. who has been work- ing at the V. M. Craven home since April, left recently for his home at Zap, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long of Baldwin Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klepstein, Miss Adeline Mielke, Ed Klepstein of Groton, 5. D.. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Soule of Hazelton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Junkert, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Evensen and daughter Miss Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enockson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiles, and Miss Ethel Fisher all of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Ludeman and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein. The dinyer was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Her- "| the dance at the dome Tuesday night. men Klepstein who are visiting here. Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Alice and El- mer Klepstein. Adeline Meilke, Ethel Fisher and Ed Klepstein attended Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family left Sunday on a two weeks’ Minot and Anamoose, N. D., visiting relatives. Jim Newkirk left Friday for a visit at New England, N. D. Elmer Klepstein and his Night Hawks orchestra played for Crum’s barn dance at McKenzie Saturday night. Charlie McCormick gave a barn dance Saturday night with a large re in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and| "y son oe Picnic Sunday/near .|Menoken visitors Tuesday. .| from Robt. Welch Saturday. | Woodruth place and others at the | Gertrude Ness spent Sunday | visiting at the Earl Baker home. 66th birthday anniversary. A nice lunch was served, each guest having contributed to it. Mrs. McMurrich also received many remembrances. Jake Puttel bought gas from Robt. Welch Monday. Fred Rittel and John Welch were in Bismarck Monday. Lawrence Doppler and Robt. Welch have. been hauling wheat to Menoken this week. Conrad Welch called at the home of his uncle, Robt. Welch, Monday. Lawrence Doppler had the misfor- tune of a blowout of a truck tire Mon- day evening while on his way to Menoken with a load of wheat. Robt. Welch hauled the load into Menoken for him. Oliver Welch called at the Bert Budsley and Hugh McMurrich homes | Tuesday. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence mo- tored to Bismarck for a new truck tire Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Abelein of Menoken called at the Oliver Welch and Jack Ishmall homes Tuesday evening. John Craven hauled grain to Bis- marck for a neighbor Tuesday. Mrs. John Craven and children vis- ited at the home of Mr. Craven's parents, near Menoken, Tuesday. Mrs. Robt. Welch and children were | Several from this community at- tended the school directors meeting in Bismarck Wednesday. Boyd township started working on the roads with tractor and grader this week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son Jimmie visited at the Otto Dor- man home Wednesday evening. Otto Dorman and son Fred called at the Robt. Welch home Thursday. Mrs. Ed Doppler and mother, Mrs. Marcus Doppler left for Akeley, Minn., Friday. Mrs. Marcus Doppler expects ‘to visit her two sons there during the summer and return next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and two children and Howard Kershaw were all Bismarck visitors Friday. Robt. Welch and children motored to Menoken Saturday morning. Ed Doppler purchased some hogs Glen Oder of Regan is working for Horace Dirlam. An ice cream social was held in the Glencoe chure:) Friday evening. Young folks of the vicinity enjoyed dancing at the various dances Satur- day. Some attended the dance at the McCormick farm. Both dances were in barns. Several of the boys of the vicinity j went swimming north of Menoken in the creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and two younger children visited at the Robt. Welch home Sunday evening. They had previously called at the A. D. Welch home. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily called at the Horace Dirlam home Sunday evening. ° | ° Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Surber and fam- ily of Livona were Sunday dinner guests at the Steve Koppy home. Porter Umber was a Linton caller Sunday. Steve Unger, who has assisted Her- man W. Backhaus several wecks, re- turned home Saturday. George Umber of Winona spent several days with his brother Porter. Mr. and Mrs, Herman W. Back- haus and children Herbert and Hilda motored to Wilton Saturday where the latter consulted a doctor. Misses Mary and Regina Tschida, Herman Tschida and Al. Hall of St. Paul, who have spent the past week at the Steve Koppy home visiting, left Monday morning by car for their home. Herman W. Backhaus was a Linton caller Monday. Ferman Busby took in three horses to Linton from this vicinity Monday which a horse buyer from Herried, 8. D., bought. Ed. Weller was a caller at the S. G. Busby home Sunday. James Farrell of Hazelton brought a truckload of little pigs to Frank Lawler Monday, which he had sold to him. / Mr. and Mrs. Evan Noyes and fam- | ily of Iowa are visiting with relatives here. Carl Woods of Linton spent the week-end at the Porter Umber home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yetter and children were Sunday dinner guests at the S. G. Busby home. Saturday evening Mrs. Dewey Law- ler entertained a number of relatives and friends at a surprise birthday party in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in dancing and socially, after which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters Frances, Elizabeth, Pauline, Gertrude and Regina called on Mrs. Dewey Lawler and Mrs. S. G. Busby Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David D. 8. Joeb and daughter Magdalena motored to Bis- marck and Wilton Tuesday. A number of young folks from here attended the dance at Will Nelson's barn near Temvik Tuesday evening. Edwin Renschler got the saw-mill from Porter Umber Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and family were visitors at the Steve Koppy tiome Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dewey Lawler and children Hilda and Helmut called at the Gog~ oe home the fore part of the weel Henry Knittel took a load of time ber to C. D. Denholm’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rotsien and daughters of Hazelton were in this vicinity Friday on business. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES [ > Mrs. Henry Larson entertained the Larkin club Tuesday afternoon. After the business meeting a delicious luncheon was served. The Homemakers club was enter= tained by Mrs. Ed-Conly. Miss De- Long and Miss Lauerie of Fargo were visitors. They also gave good talks on the betterment of the club. Mra, T. T, Hughes was elected to go to Fargo for the McKenzie club during fair week, starting July 8. Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Raeshke and Mrs. J. were the committee appointed to help prepare the regalia for the booth to be exhibited at Fargo. The next meeting will be the third Thursday of July. Mrs. V. P. Heaton of Steele, daugh- ter-in-law of L. E. Heaton Sr. of Mc« Kenzie, underwent a serious operation in the St. Alexius hospital Monday morning in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson plan to hela Ht parts in Minnesota where they will visit Mr. Anderson's Mr. and Mrs. L. EB. Heaton St. of McKenzie and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lambert of Arena, visited Mrs. V. P, Heaton who is quite ill in the St. Alexius hospital. Shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday from McKenzie were Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wildfang, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. son, Mr. and Mrs. . Wildfang, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Bliss and Mr. and Mrs. B. F Coons R D. Crum and his mother, Mrs. C. E. Crum, motored to Wing Wednes- day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and to attend a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Doan of Britton and Mrs. 'T. T. Hughes motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and family motored to Lake Isabel Sunday. Marsh Wilton is busy painting the pool hall and restaurant this week. The 4-H club, uncer the direction of Mrs. P. P. Bliss, will hold its next mecting at the M. A. Johnson home. Mrs, A. Doucette was a visitor Wed- nesday morning at the H. 8. Fairchild home. Mrs. Doan of Britton, Mrs. T. Hughes of McKenzie, Mrs. Bruce Belk, Bismarck, and Helen Lathers of Long Beach, Calif., visited Mrs. Paul An- trine at the Bismarck hospital Wed- nesday. The Royal Neighbors held their McKenzie | rogular meeting Thursday evening in the hall. July 11. The W. C. T. U. society was enter- tained by Mrs. Lee Hamblen Thurs- day afternoon. After the business meeting and program a dainty lunch. eon was served. Mrs. R. B. Coons and children vis- ited Mrs. Wm. Hughes Jr. Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and family motored to Jamestown Sunday where they visited relatives. The Wide-Awake cluv, in charge of Isabel Colby, was entertained Thurs- lay afternoon by Mina Manly. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton Sr. and daughter, Mrs. Edna Putnam, left Thursday for Perry, Iowa, where they will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Belk of Bis- marck were entertained at dinner Tucsday at the Wm. Hughes Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. R.Iph Turner of Po- tosi, Wis. former residents of Mc- Kenzie are the proud parents of a baby boy born June 25. Mrs. George Manly Sr. and daugh- ter Violet of Jamestown were Sunday visitors at the George Manly Jr. home. Those from here who attended the ball game at Regan Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. G. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons arti Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Coons. Mr and Mrs. Roy Turner were Sun day evening visitors at the A. Dou- ectte home. Mrs. B. F. Coons and Mrs. C. W. Thompson were shoppers in Bismarck. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and daughters Ardella and Norma and Hazel Jacobson, all of Bismarck, were visitors at the T. Hughes home Mon= day evening. The next meeting will be ————_—_____—_——___———-6 “4 Clear Lake > e By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Ole Slaatenhues, who has been in South Dakota for several has returned home and is busy shear= ing sheep in this vicinity. q Olaf Olson and Paul Paslay mo=- tored to the Indian reservation south of Mandan along the river, Thursday where they visited until ls fishing and sightseeing. Miss Myrtle Christensen was & pas= senger on No. 8, for Jamestown, Thursday where she spent the week | end. Frank Koterba of Sauk were shopping at Linton Saturday. Joe Lauinger and Jake Pfeifer of Linton were business callers in t! nesday. Afton Tuttle spent Tuesday with Mrs. 8. G. Busby. She made the trip horseback. Sunday. L. A. Slaatenhues spent evening at the Albert ‘his | home. Albert Albert

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