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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 18,1929 Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. Harry Davenport called at the 4 ‘Wm. Mickelson home Wednesday. Charlotte Wilmot is staying at the Schefiie Bailey home in Regan. The John Carlsons and the J: Olesons motored to the river Wednes- day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sheffie Bai- (dey. July 9th, a baby boy. ~ Alice Stré at the Bismarck hospital Wednes evening after having spent two weeks at her home he The Canfield Ladies A: Mr. Renz will put his oldest son in ihe state hospital for treatment. The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. Mr. and M cago are he ree Shatz of Chi- the former's Gottlieb Shatz ay ;church will hold a potluck dinner at Philmen Ladie: 6 o'clock Saturday, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mooi Mr. Wilhelm of Bismarck, an old- Mrs. Ed Chiison and chil time cattle buyer in this locality, was Mrs, E. M. Larvi¢! a Braddock caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Monah | Arnold Anderson, in company with turned to Minneapolis Satu: his father and mother, motored down visiting relatives and friend from Cooperstown Saturday and spent Rey. Brooks of Linton met with the night at the H. W. Allen home. boys at the schoolhouse Monday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Anderson Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Anderson and Shirley Mae drove Bismarck and Mandan where they ent the day. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage motored ito Bismarck Cunday and spent the | | day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac- .| Lachlan of the Annex hotel. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dan Ferguson of Highgate, Cnt., Canada, who will spend a few weeks visiting | at the Savage home. Mrs. Ferguson | is a sister.of Mrs. Savage and spent | two years in Braddock in 1916-17. She | will be remembered as Miss Belle’ Maddock. | L. M. Doerschlag, Erick and Jaimar Juhola, Wm. Beseler and Charl'2 Hill left Sunday morning for Buffalo, S. D., to look over some land that has recently been opened up for settlement r left Sunday morning | for Minn. He will bring | Mrs. and Keith home with j him. i | Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig and daughter Helen, who have been visit- | ing fer the past three weeks in Min- nesota, Wisconsin. Illinois, Iowa and South Dakota. returned to Braddock Sunday. They report a splendid trip. Mr. Aarvig visited at his old home in ¢, | Tin not having been back there ‘for over 20 years. Ecklund en | ¢——_- . ight. | “feed | By JUSTINE MORRIS old set a Seaforth, Lesher arrived in morning to v esday mort Ada. Mil ig Friday © | Levi and Wallace siness callers in Edward Mor Anderson were Wilten Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Falkenstein | motored to Dunn Center Tuesday, to visit with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kling and | family. They expect to be back | sometime the latter part of the week. vik, where | lived until about | been received an-| ge of Mrs. H. J.| ancy, of Gran ‘ucklor Tuesday. July 9, at the former's home. Thi Miss Mabel McCullough was busy will make their home in Temvik.| taking the census Monday. ry 7 " "- ‘ Donald Morris made a business trip 1 birthday. Those | > “@! to the Fulton Nelson home in Crom- | Braddock |] well township Monday. aa ‘ o- @| Wallace Falkenstein was a caller a Games wer “ at the H. A. McCullough home Wed- ' ng afternoon after By MRs. E. F. SAVAGE nesday. ich Gudrun Jordah! served a de-| Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anderson nu lunch to the boy non Mandigo left Sun-|Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden returned Frank Mickelson and Kelson called at J. F. Sunday evening. and Mrs. Joe Keifer were sup: per gursts at the Carl Berg home Sunday evening. Naomi Berg spent several days tl week at the Ed Berg home. Among the choppers in Ri urday afternoon and eveni ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Berg and family, Mr. and Mosier, Henry Schilling and family, Loyd and Oliver Knutson, Frieda Fritz, Willie and Otto Uhde, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport. Ruth Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Dockter, #00 Mrs. Earl Mowder. George Mow . Chas. Manning Roy Little and fam- Ole Wold and Cecil Elkins were busin call t the Strand home afternocn. Mis. Ole Uglem and son i re Sunday vis- ie home. spent Keifer home in Winton. Several from here attended ilton spent this’ week with his ‘ed Little. several da: cousin, Wil o Temvik « By BERTHA LARVICK Curtis Jenkins of Linton, county su. Perintendent, was transacting busi- mess here Monday. Mrs. Ed Chilson and Mrs. Ed Lar- vick were shoppers in Linton Frid Mrs. Ann Monaham cf Linton vis- ited at the home of her brother Jim Saturday. Chas. Enders drove to Linton on business Saturday. Arnold Reich is working for Pete Reich during haying and harvest. Mr. Sundeen motored to Bismarck Thursday on business. Freda Walker returned home from Missoula, Mo! Friday. Carrie Burshardt drove to Bismarck Sunday to resume her duties as a nurse at the St. Alexius hospital. Fred Shatz of New England visited his parents a few days last week. Christ Albrecht was a business caller in Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Chas. DeWitt and daughters | were callers in Linton Saturday. Dave Calquhoun returned from St. Paul Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Colbertson of Bis- marck stopped here to visit friends while on their way to Linton. Sophia Linton visited her cousin, Bertha Larvick, Sunday afternoon. Lydia and Alma Huber were visitors at the C. A. Albrecht home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zunkel are| the proud parents of a baby girl. Miss Bohle of Montana is here vis- iting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ed Eohle. Johnnie Reddinger is building a house in the western part of town. Fred Snyder is having a siege of influenza. her|of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allensworth | ;, | troubling him lately. rs. John | y tui the home Monday. after a 10-day motor trip through Montana and the Yel- lowstone park. Mrs. Holden was called home by the death of her step- father, Peter Anderson, of Wilton. Lester Falkenstein was a business caller at the T. F. Morris home Wed- nesday. Issy Brown and Donald Morris were Wilton callers Monday. Mrs. J. C. Hilken visited at the Fred Schreader home in Cromwell township a few days last week. ; A number from this vicinity at- tended the dance in Still Wednesday evening and a good time was report- ed. Bennie Anderson visited at the Wallace Anderson home Wednesday evening. The rain that fell here Wednesday morning was welcomed by all. T. F. Morris and daughters, Doro- thy, Marion and Marjory were shop- Pers in Wilton Thursday. Levi Anderson was a caller at the John Vollan home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughter Dorothy were among those | vho attended the Homemakers club | Boy Scouts of Hazeltoe | 5 outing at Camp Chan | Owapi at Wilton, N. D. took his son Bud to| ck Thursday for a medical ination of his ear. Bud under- a very serious operation for | id last winter which has been Miss Hattie | | Bi ey mastoi ise When Mr. Amund- |son’s brother and two daughters, the |Ta., a \ 7 ighly enjo: | t here and who wouldn’ hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Amundson? Thursday afternoon a party composed of Mr. and Mrs. | Amundson of Braddock, Mr. Amund- | son and two daughters of Iowa, Miss Spieler of Bil! nt., Who is a niece of Mi | Visiting at | Van Dyno of G a, N. D., and Mi Long ef Eraddock motored to Bis- marek ndan and spent the | Amundson and his two) di daughte home an ‘t of the party re- % the evening. Leo Dailey returned | week's through ess them: ing the out- the Black Hi selves as th: ing and say that it is a wonderful | | trip. ] ¢ | Peterson reczived a tele- her father, Re Mrs gram Thurs Al 121 Fourth St. fely in California «. their jour- | ney, making the trip in three days less | time than when they came to Brad- dock. The Ladies Aid society of the Meth- odist church met at the home of Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom, noriheast of Brad- dock. There was a fair sized attend- ; ance and eve: served by th Smith Enzi ‘from St. Paul, to whi companied t! the Braddock ; Saturday. i John Larson of Bismarck, auditor | |for the Carpenter Lumber Co, paid | the local vards a visit Tuesde | y e, who has been employed by the O. Bryant Co., of | Napoleon, is now working with his | age, in the electric | | are at present | | of houses in Na- | ‘2 in sight bie to handle. | ich place he ac- | 2 loads of stock for Shipping acsociation Men! jdoing some wiri poleon and have that they a: train for Grand Forks. Mrs. Evelyn Spitzer of Kintyre came |up on the train’ Tuccday afternoon |to stay with the rest of the family while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. | Barton, are away on a couple of | Weeks’ visit with relatives in Iowa. Lee Snively took his little daughter to Bismarck Thursday to have some dental work done. x W. W. Mandigo left Wednesday for @ visit with reiatives at his old home at Sutton, Quebec. Word was received prior to his leaving that Mrs, Mandi- go's father, Mr. Eurlbut, who hed been ill for some time, had passed away. Master John Schasfer and John Weber are helping Mr. Adams in | making hay near Steele. Miss Elsie Pearson wa. a passenger to Moffit Monday to visit for a few 4 Beautiful white shirts. day. Mesdames C. A. Slorby and A. Jo- hanson of Bismarck were the guests J.C.PENNEY C® These Values Spell Mid-Summer WHITE SHIRTS? If You-Haven’t Now Is You Chance To Buy All You Need At A Saving! didly cut and tailored perfectly. Made of a fine quality, lustrous broadcloth. Collar attached styles or neckband with separate collar. Made with one flap pocket or 2 plain pockets. Don’t pass up this opportunity! Every Ont of Broadcloth ig Every One Perfect All Sizes Included chief of police, shot himself Wednes- day and is in a critical condition. at the Ira Falkenstein home Thurs- day evening. Ruth Ella Anderson has been vis- iting at the Roy Anderson home the Past weck. A large number attended the Sun- day school picnic at the Benton Back- man home Thursday afternoon. The Lutheran Ladies Aid held their regular meeting at the Henry Speten home Thursday afternoon. Lenis Asplund was transacting bus- iness in Wilton Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein were recent callers in Bismarck. A number from this community attended the dance in Baldwin Sat- urday night and a good time was re- ported by all. Mr. and Mrs. John Herdebu and family visited at the T. F. Morris home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughter Betty were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. i Lester and Grace Falkensttin, Dén- | ald and Bernice Morris were supper guests at the Clarence Falkenstein home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough and daughter Aldythe returned Sunday from a three-week motor trip. They iol with friends and relatives in lowa, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Perkins were visitors at the Albert Johnson home Sunday. Henty Rickards was a caller at the Herman Falkenstein home Saturday evening. i Donald Morris and Israel Brown Seed Wilton callers Saturday eve- ing. Misses Mabel and Elsie McCullough were transacting business in Wilton Saturday evening. A number from this vicinity mo- tored to Mandan Sunday and went through the training school. Those that visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday evening were Carl and Fred Herdebar, Emery Con- ley, Clifford Little, Veron Nelson, Levi Anderson, Grace and Lester Falken- stein. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughter Betty visited Sunday with Mrs. Anderson's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, and family. CHIEF SHOOTS SELF. Hope, N. D., July 18—(#) —De- spondent ‘over probability of losing his job, Oscar Johnson, 48, veteran Cuba is one of the landlords of the United States; the Guantanamo area is leased from Cuba at an annual rental of $2,000, ecials: Amn aba « feed—instead nd | Of @ crew, Savce fins~Two gperstions ‘a one.¥j The job’ done in“s’ few’ days instead of several weeks. 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