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My f t 4 - % : rr a Py 4 g a FY 5 8 5 Fil is oe 4 __NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | 4 By MRS.'T. T. HUGHES Ed Boren, who has been working on. a ranch at Livingston, Mont., the past month, started home to spend the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boren and ran off a road near ‘a bridge. His left leg was quite badly ‘Sroken and the car damaged. Mrs. L. B. Roth of Sterling visited ’ Mrs. Wm. Hughes Jr., Tuesday after- noon, The 4-H sewing clus under the di- tection of Mrs. P. were judges. Alice Clizbe were chosen to put on the work at the Mandan fair. Miss Arah Thompson, who is at- tending school at Dickinson, spent the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson. Mrs, H. Rasehke called on Mrs. T. Hughes Friday afternoon. Bill Strong, Orval Thompson, Pat Stevers, Everet Johnson, Orah and Ruby Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Pear- son, Henry Becknol, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes were among the ones from here spending the Fourth at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson returned home Saturday night, July 13 from a few days fishing trip at the Minne- sota lakes. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson and daughters returned home from a trip through parts in‘ Canada and Wiscon- sin. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton and i turned | * daughter, Mrs. Putnam, ret home after a two weeks’ vacation in South Dakota and Iowa. Mrs, T. T. Mughes returned home Sunday after spending the week at Fargo exhibiting a booth for the Mc- Kenzie Homemakers club. Mrs. E. W. Anderson spent the week-end in Bismarck. Among those from here attending the ball game at Sterling Sunday were D. B. Leathers, Wendell Drawver, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons. Mr. and M:s. H. T Crum were vis- itors in Bismarck Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Rose and Pauline Fuehrer were guests at the A. Doucette home Stnday afternoon. —_——__——_———_* {Wild Rose | ° o By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Haymaking here is now in full swing, with a little better than av- rage crop. Z The school board met at the clerk's office last week, and the newly re- elected directors were sworn in, viz: H. A. Carlisle and C. L. Gosney. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brownawell and son Bobby, of Sterling, were pleasant callers here Sunday evening. Little Sally Lou May was on the sick list several days last week. Floyd Martini is carrying the mail - this week while the regular mail man PRRRESRATED SRANT NOSE: s ER ENERES feeenyeen sasaee to ith Dakota to visit relatives Hey tile ‘home his wife and small hil Z Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Exner mo- Bismarck Monday to have some work done. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit made a short call on rela- es here Tuesday evening. Sonn Peterson, who has been in ill health for some time, left Saturday to take treatment in a sanitarium. L. R. May visited relatives here Sat- urday before returning to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville were Sunday visitors at the Nels Thompson home. ot Sunday at Parsi park. it Sunday at Harry Hoenig played ball with the Sterling team at Sterling Sunday. ‘The home team got the winning score. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Browna- well at dinner Sunday. | Frances i By MILDRED E. DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and family called on relatives north of Monday. A was held the West Frances school No. 2 Tuesday of Mrs. Menefee’s sister, Mrs. Walter Dietzman, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr, and McKenzie || Thureday @ | weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Janesville, Wis. left for their home after spending several Mrs. Laurence Madiand. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist, | almen Mrs. E. J. Faust and son Daryl vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Cederstrom Thursday. County Agent A. R. Miesen trans- acted business out in this vicinity Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman called at the home of Mrs. Lillian Menefee, Friday evening. Laurence Madland was a business caller at the Peter Davidson home Saturday. Art and Herbert Fricke were busi- ness callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Saturday. Mrs. Laurence Madland and Mrs. Carl Muth transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Senus and John Harms called at the home of John Olson Saturday. Mrs. E. J. Faust and son Daryl who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist left Fri- day morning by train from Bismarck to Minnesota where they will visit friends and relatives for several of Bismarck and Seamen Gibson of Sterling to a picnic dinner at the Menoken grove, Sunday. Clifford Wright of Sterling was a visitor at the William Kershaw home Sunday. ° o | Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE H. H. Westacott and family of Ster- ling had the misfortune of tipping over in their car a. week ago Sunday near the Wachal farm. Several of the children and Mrs. Westacott were cut by flying glass. The accident was caused from a tire going flat. Mrs. Roy Yule and son Terry re- turned Sunday from a visit in Valley City. Mrs. Wilkinson of Valley City made the trip by car. The car skidded on the slippery roads about a mile from the V. M. Craven home tipping it over. The car was not damaged and no one badly hurt. Miss Mildred Funston spent several oon visiting her sister, Mrs. Chester yd. “Mr. and Mrs. Knudtson and family motored to Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Chris DeGroot and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sher- man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherman of Salem, Oregon, en- Joyed a picnic dinner at the Menoken grounds the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. John Fife of High- more, 8. D., and Marvin Thayer vis- ited a week at the Earl Baker home. hie Fourth was spent at Lake Per- a = Mrs. Homer Craven spent Friday at the L. J. Agnew home. Harold Davenport is now working at the V. M. Craven farm. Mr. McCurdy and son Stanley.and daughter Ada of Artesian, 8. D., are now visiting Mr. and Mrs. G..N. Var- num and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne War- ren. Elmer and Alice Klepstein, Anthan Knoll left Monday for Groton, 8. D., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Her- jman Klepstein. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barkey at Huron, 5. D.,, then going on for a sight-seeing trip in the Black Hills. The Menoken Homemakers clu’ met at Mrs. Otto Ayer’s Thursday afternoon. Twenty ladies were pres- ent. Helps in cooking was discussed. A luncheon was served by the hostess. New members were Mrs. Earl Baker, Mrs. Tom Moffitt, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Homer Craven. Mrs. Joe Kerby of Grand Forks was an out-of-town guest. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and children, Mrs. Joe Kerby of Grand Forks, were dinner guests of Mrs. eg. and family of Salem, Oregon, left Tues- day afler spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman. school and church was held at the consolidated school with an attendance of 20. Mr. Church of Bismarck made a speech. Rev. Snow Plans on being here for the meeting next Sunda: : y. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Munch and children of Hancock, Michigan, | I F He t SES RSs a2 tf FE NE ENS res en asi BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE: fooking after his land interests @round Dodge at present. C. N. Lee spent the week-end at home. Mr. Lee is adjusting hail claims in different parts of the state. | Glenn Kirk shipped one carload of | Cattle to St. Paul Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolff of Golden Valley visited at the Rienholt | dinger Sunday. Services will be conducted at the Congregational church Sunday, July 21. Rev. John Sorenburger will Preach while Rev. Matteson is on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Daffee attended church at Golden Valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Barker are leav- ing for Minnesota where Mr, Barker will conduct camp meeting services. Dodge played Dunn Center in a game of baseball Sunday. The score was 15 to 8 in favor of Dodge Mrs. Otto Wolff was a passenger to Dunn Center where she will visit with relatives. Leslie Davidson, who is employed at Bottineau, N. D., is spending his | vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davidson. Gabriel Marquart visited with his brother, Pete Marquart, at Black water, N. D., last week. Ferd Hammel of Killdeer was a business caller at, Dodge Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Striefel are the broud parents of a baby girl. ——————————____. || _Maatesrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harry Ulfers shipped 30 head of cattle out of Arena Tuesday. Melvin Webster and y Hazlegrove drove them down for him. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley called at the Jake Sattler home Monday. Eddie Felkie called at the Emil Sattler home Monday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochuner passed away early Monday morning, July 8th. The fun- eral services were at the house and the little one was laid to rest in the cemetery south of Arena Tuesday. ‘We extend our sympathy to the be- reaved father and mother and other relatives in their time of sorrow. There was a school board meeting at Harry Ulfers’ Tuesday afternoon. Silver, the cattle buyer, was a caller at the Elmer Drumm and Ed Pond homes Tuesday. Mrf/and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were callers at the Ed Pond home Tuesday afternoon. Also supper guests. Wyan Drumm was a supper guest at the Ed Pond home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called at the Peter Demagall home Tuesday evening and also at the B. M. Virgin and Ray Hazlegrove homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochuner attended the Wells County fair Wednesday. ‘They left their children in Mrs. Emil Sattler's care, We had a million dollar rain Wed- nesday out this way and we had an awful hail storm along with it. There was lots of grain hailed out. Some had total loss, some part loss. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thieling and family and Mrs. Ella Dodge and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Russ attended the fair at Fessenden Thursday. Mrs, Ella Dodge returned home with Mr. and Mrs. George Burnhum daugh- ters Dorothy and Lorraine and son Rauland, Thursday from Carrington. They attended the Wells County fair. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and family went to the fair at Fessenden Thursday. Virgie Webster is now visiting her father Melvin Webster, at the Harry Ulfers home. Melvin Webster and his daughter Virgil called at the Emil Sattler home Friday evening. ‘Wm. Stark had a sale Friday on the farm. There was quite a few attend- ed. Vinton P. Heaton cried the Stark sale Friday. Ray Hazlegrove and Emil Sattler were in Tuttle Wednesday on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harty and daughter Avis and Cora Larson at- canted the Wells County fair Thurs- y. Mr. and Mrs. John Halliday and Miss Lena Hawkins attended the Wells County fair Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and family were shopping in Tuttle Sat- urday evening. Emil Sattler and Charlie Sattler have started haying. Mr. and Mrs. Ezier Seamers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie White and family attended the fair. Mrs. Ida Perry is visiting her easton, Mire. Cole, at Colgate this + Elmer drove over with her the ae? tall the week, ” el Webster and his daughter Virgie called Saturday evening at the Emil Sattler home and they were al- 80 in Tuttle Saturday night. Miss Helen Wolff from New Leipzig came home Sunday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff Jr. at- tended church Sundy in Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Virgie Webster attended “Sunday school at Pleasant Hill Sunday and Ione Goldsmith came home with rs . Jack Stewart and daughters Sylvia and Odrain and sons ‘Wallace and Jackie left Monday for points in Minnesota where they will visit rela- tives. They expect to be gone two f Ghylin 1 ° By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Alm children went to Nebraska to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were business callers in Wilton Saturday. week which did sore wi damage in the southeastern part of the township. - The recent rains brought. up flax that had been seeded a long time ago but did not germinate, due to the ght. Morris Anderson went to Washburn turday. Paul Davis is staying at heme-unti? tha werk as Mi and dr’ LW Devi @ hailstorm in Ghylin last |“! L. W. Davis and son Owen were Regan callers Sunday evening. Those who were in Regan from this township Saturday evening were Nz. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son, Mrs. Salone and daughter Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis ‘and family, Marvin Alm, Bert Hedstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson and family, Charlie Magnuson, Hank Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Gill and Mar- garet and Emerson, Hugo and Emil Sundquist, Israel Keator, Charlie Keator, Henry Broste, Oliver Tosseth, Helda and Reuben Krouse. r Lein By OLGA M. RISE Ed Jenkins, who has been working for Ed Nygaard for some time, left last week for Montana, where he will work for a construction company. A fairly large crowd attended the barn dance at M. A. Lien’s Friday night. John Birkeland and daughter Gale motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Helgeson, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Christianson and daughter, Mrs. Ingeborg Rassmussen and son Sam were Sunday dinner guests at the George Christianson home. Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Lein and family, of Ojata, N. D., who have spent some time visiting relatives and friends here, returned to their home Monday. Constance and Catherine Lein ac- companied the Dronens to Lake Isa- bel Sunday. pacts ua las crowd attend ie bal canes held at Art Bjorhus’s Sunday. ‘The game was played by the west and east sides. aie ta . Ole Spilde, Mrs. E. N. in, Mrs Geo. ‘Christianson and Olga Rise assisted Mrs. M. J. Brenden with quilting for the Ladies’ Aid Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and daughter Alice spent the week-end at Jamestown. Clara Lien spent a few days this week visiting her sister, Mrs. Helmer Anderson. uta: nkaoey titan . Ben Orne, Mrs. Harr’ - con ani Mrs. Harold Christianson spent Sunday afternoon at the Art Bjorhus home. sien , and Mrs, Nels Dronen ant Rise’ motored to Bismarck Tuesday. ‘There will be English services at the church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien and family attended the Luther league conven- tion at Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sal- vorson spent Sunday at the Stewart Severson home. a hie verson, who has been visit- wets panes here, left Tuesday for his home near Beach, N. D. Vernon Arneson spent Sunday with Arthur Rise. ¢ "eee ees | Baldwin | e———_____—_"———"* By FLORENCE BORNER . and Mrs, Richard Borner of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Small and little daughter Allene of Arnold, Mrs. Henry Smith.of Menoken, Ver- non Jones of Mandan and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Emil Bourgois and family of San Antonio, Texas, were pleasantly entertained at the Willie Schonert home in Riverview township Sunday. Mr. Bourgois and family arrived here recently from Texas to visit with rel- atives here and at Bismarck. They plan on returning home at an early date, They came here by car. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter Iona were called to Garrison Sunday by the death of Mrs. Cummings’ uncle, Thomas Wil- son, pioneer resident of the Garrison community. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Wilson, mother of Mrs. Cummings, who had been spend- ing a week here with her daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein of Ecklund were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Falkenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children, Glen and Iva May, trans- acted business in the capital city Sat- urday afternoon. Doris Hogue, little daughter of Mr.| @ and Mrs. Otto Houge, received a broken arm Tuesday when she fell) 9. off a horse. The little girl was taken to Bism&rck and is at present in the St. Alexius hospital. A Homemakers club was organized at the. Ira Falkenstein home Thurs- day evening, at which time County Agent A. R. Miesen and Mrs. Miesen addressed the ladies on the merits of such a club in the community. The following officers were elected for’the ensuing year: Mrs. Thomas Morris, president; Mrs. = N. Pacman. vine president; Miss Vera » - tary-treasurer; Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom, chairman of report. ‘The first meet- ing of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom, Au- gust 14. Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein will lead the discussion. The subject for that date will be “Rats.” Mr. and Mrs. George Regnier of Wilton visited at the Alvin Nordstrom home Sunday evening. ‘The dance which was held in the community hall Saturday night was well attended. Music was furnished by the Jenkins orchestra of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. John Racek and daughter of Mandan were end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Luther south of Bald- Andy Peterson and son Vernie have rieteed from a week's visit with 1o ‘| of the three Frost brothers, returned | Raleigh e By W. B. DORWARD Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Schultz returned the first of the week from their vaca- tion, spent in Minnesota. C. L. Klienschmidt and w. P. Stayner were business visitors in Elgin and New Leipzig Friday. Claud Christensen and Albert Bird have been busy the past week wreck- ing the old livery barn for the bank. They plan to build dwelling houses on the lot where it stood. Marjorie Oleson spent part of last Week as a guest of her little friend, | Mary Ellman, at Leith. Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson and Mr. and Mrs. Gabbard attended Chau- tauqua at Leith Friday evening. Miss Marjorie Olson returned home with them. W. J. Schultz made a business trip to Minot Thursday, returning Friday. Gchool friendsh of Mrs. White (nee Miss Ethel Wolfgram) arranged & bridal shower for her at the home of Mrs. Clarence Frost Tuesday after- noon. There was a large party of friends in attendance and a social afternoon was spent. At its conclusion @ delightful picnic luncheon was served. Mrs. White was the recipient of many beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Britner went to Strasburg on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roche and Mrs. P. J. Rausch motored to Bis- Marck Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rassmussen were county seat visitors Tuesday. They also visited at the Peter Chris- tensen home north of Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Criss Miller returned Wednesday from Fargo, where they attended the fair and visited Mrs. Miller's brother, Nels Miller. Mrs. John Morrison and sister, Mrs. Roy Husby, visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs, Charles Hutchins, Tuesday. Mrs. N. A. Davis and son Darrell,| of Flasher, called at the Steele home Thursday evening. The Rebekah lodge held its regular meeting Wednesday evening and had initiation of several new members. There was a good attendance. After the meeting a bountiful lunch was served. The Raleigh Aid society held its Tegular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. It was decided in meeting to redecorate the church basement; also the so- ciety decided to furnish four Christ- mas packages for ex-soldiers in hos- Pitals. Picnic luncheon was served. Mrs. Roy Husby and little son, of Sioux Falls, spent Friday as a guest at the W. B. Dorward home. Peter Killen, local stock buyer, shipped two cars of coast hogs to Tacoma, Wash., Friday. Mrs. Margaret Roche of Bridge- water, 8. D., is a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Roche. Editor Bell of the Carson Press was @ social and business visitor in town Saturday. Mr. Siems, who has been a guest. to his home in Minneapolis the last of the week. Mrs. W. P. Stayner and children Miss Cordelia and Lyle Stayner, ac- companied by Mrs. Charles Beem, were Bismarck and Mandan visitors Saturday. P. J. Rausch was a business visitor in Shields Saturday. ‘- and Mrs~ Peul Dempsey were hosts Sunday evening, having as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klien and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison had as their dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Clara Steele, Mrs. Roy Husby and son, Earl Milton of Sioux Falts, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bosworth, and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Davis and son Darrell of Flasher. Quite a number were in attendance Wednesday afternoon when the Equity union creamery of Aberdeen Provided an interesting talk and movie at the schoolhouse. They fur movie at the schoolhouse. Ice cream was furnished free during the after- noon. J. C. Christenson returned Tuesday evening from a short visit at Colum- bus, Neb., where he visited former ac- quaintances from Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rassmussen had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Peter Christensen and chil+ dren, of Carson. R. C, Christenson motored to Bis- marck on business Tuesday. i Hampton i By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and son Frank were shopping in Linton Saturday. er in Temvik Tuesday John Ohlhauser Sr. and Dewey Lawler were business callers at the | Paul Mausehund home Tuesday. Manly Fetterley of Braddock. was a caller at the Porter Umber home | Tuesday. | Francis, Bob, and Russell Chesrown were fishing Sunday afternoon. i Edwin Renschler, John Renskers, and Francis Chesrown called at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday evening. j _ A’school directors mecting was held in the Busby schoolhouse Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund, John Ohlhauser Sr. and Frank Law- ler were business callers in Linton Wednesday forenoon. Frank Chesrown and son Bob crossed the river early ‘Wednesday forenoon. Dewey Lawler crossed the Tuesday, returning the next day. | Henry Knittel and Walter Scheir- | meister were callers at the Jake | Scheirmeister home Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs. Wallace Kyes and daughter | Laura were in Linton Thursday aft- | ernoon, John Backhaus, Ed Weller and Steve Koppy and son Math were bus- iness callers in Linton Thursday. Frank Racine of Hazelton was a business caller in this vicinity Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joeb and daugh- ter motored to Wilton Thursday. Earl Smith and Ed Weller called at the Porter Umber home Thursday. The dance held in the George Zirbes theatre Friday cvening was at- tended by a number of young folks of | this vicinity. Ed Weller went to Cannon Ball Friday on business. Emil Maier of Linton ,was seen in this vicinity Friday. ° Ted Lawler called at the Ed Weller home Friday. river Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. Earl Snyder motored to Bismarck for cultivator repairs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler called at at the Robt. Welch home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family, Marcus Trembley and Mar- garet McMurrich were callers at the Robt. Welch home Monday evening. The quarterly school meeting of Boyd district met at Boyd school No. 1 Tuesday. A busy afternoon was spent in caring for school business. Oliver Welch spent several days in painting his house this week. F. E. McCurdy and D, J. McGillis of Bismarck called at several of the neighbors Wednesday. Mr. McCurdy is planning a second suit against the Soo Line railroad for the Welch Spur prairie fire. Sheriff Rollin Welch called at the Ed Doppler home Wednesday to noti- fy Mr. Doppler that he had been called for jury duty. Mr. Varnum and Mr. Ganis also were called from this district. Earl Bakus visited in this commun- ity Wednesday. Ed Doppler attended the county board meeting in Bismarck We7nes- day. Chas. Snyder and Robert Welch finished working on the road in this community Wednesday evening. ‘he stader will work on the mail route in the northern part of the township. Ed Doppler and son Leo called at the Oliver Welch, Robt. Welch and Otto Dorman homes Thursday. Howard Kershaw hauled grain to Menoken in his truck thi: week. A. D. Welch called at the Otto Dor- man home Thursday. Lawrence and Clarence Doppler re- turned from their motor trip into Minnesota Thursday. Ed Doppler and Robert Welch mo- tored to Menoken Friday. John Craven hauled several truck loads of grain to Menoken for his father this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily and O. P. Welch motored to Bis- marck Friday. Elmer Ellsworth, a brother of Mrs. Ed Doppler, arrived from Mer- cedes, Calif, Friday. Mr. Ellsworth motored through alone. He expects to visit Minnesota and Iowa during the summer and return to California be- fore snow blocks the roads in the mountains. Mr. And Mrs. Horace Dirlam and) little son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Leo and Elmer Ellsworth and | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder were all Bismarck visitors Caturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder motored | into Emmons county Sunday where | they visited at the John Nieland home. Mr and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily visited Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Siater, of Brittin Steve Unger was busy hauling driftwood from the river Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Petcr Isenbarth and family of near Hazelton were Sunday visitors at the Godfrey Grenz home. Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- meister spent several days celebrat- ing the Fourth at Cannon Ball. Little Esthel Grenz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz, is on the sick list. Joe Yellow-hammer of south of Cannon Ball was seen here Sunday afternoon. SMe Some of the young folks of this vi- cinity attended the ball game at Gay- ton Sunday between Temvik and the Gayton boys. The score was 14 to 8 in favor of Gayton. . and Mrs. Greoger Smith, daughter Evelyn and son Greoger of near St. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winbauer and family of Mandan were overnight callers at the Steve Koppy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz and family and John Rensk- ers called there in the afternoon. Cecil Morford and Bill Schiermeis- ter of Gayton called at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday evening. Jake Ohlhauser was a caller at the John Ohlhauser Sr. home Sunday 5 Services were held in the Lutheran niece, Glorine Fossum, ing gravel from the pit by the river Wallace Kyes went to Linton Tues- home in Glen- D, C. Denholm was s business call- Steve Koppy was a at the R. H. Woodland here | coe Tuesday. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and family visited at the 1 me of Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler Sunday. Several of the young people of this vicinity attended the ianc> near Menoken Saturda, night. Laurence Doppler, Dennis Ritzel and Russel Tolifson were fishing Sun- day. They caught quite a number but they were very small. Ralph Snyder called on the Doppler and Dorman boys Sunday. o—_______~———-e Painted Woods } ¢ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Jerry Smith of Bismarck is staying at the Wm. Brown home for a few days. Mrs. Amy Bloom and children, who have been visiting for the past week with relatives in this vicinity, re- turned to thelr home near Garrison |D0m: ‘Thursday. Lester Brown called on Ole Lillee fjeld Tuesday, getting some repairs for his car. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and 5 , and Elias Lil- lefjeld of Wilton called at the Iver Erickson home Tuesday evening. ‘The Painted Woods boys played ball with Baldwin Sunday at Wildwood lake, beating them 25 to 6, winning back what they lost last Sunday at Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. David Brostrom and children spent Sunday at the Arthur Hanson home. Those who had supper at the Iver Erickson home after the ball game at Wildwood were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Amy Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lang. Gerald and Edwin, and C. O. Peterson of Wilton called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday evening on their way home from the lake. Ole Lillefjeld and niece Glorine were Wednesday visitors in Wilton. Andrew Nelson was & Wilton caller Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Mrs. Maria Elsberg and granddaughter Glorine Fossum spent Thursday after- noon visiting at the Ole Soderquist home. The Norwegian Lutheran Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of Painted Woods. Andrew Nelson started haying the latter part of this week. Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Viect and My. and Mrs. A. H. Meland spent Sunday afteri.oon and evening at Crystal Springs fishing. Knudson and Dagmar Rosvold are Minn. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and family visited F. H. Schreder and family of Baldwin Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Ruble spent Monday afternoon visiting Mrs. M. T. Olson. Henry Apland, John Mount, Christ Schoon and Elwood Swanson motored to Bismarck Sunday evening. They are serving as jurors during the court session. Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Anderson and @| Nora and Elma Botts of Mandan spent Sunday evening at the home of I. H. Omodt. o Mrs, H. A. Knudson and Valdis called on Mrs. M. T. Olson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein, Mr. and Mrs, Al. Jordan and families were berry picking Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Alden Nelson and Mrs. Roy Colton were called home Saturday evening because of the illness of their mother, Mrs. Truax. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr, Loren Carr and Mrs. Robins and children motored to the lake Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Al. Chapin and chil- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz and Mrs. H. Van Horn motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Emma Eisenbeisz returned with them and visited until Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress of Tappen visited in the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swanson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rustad and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Chapin Thurs- day evening. Mavis Rosvold spent friday to Sun- day at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rosvold. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Swanson, Lillie Sampson and Harold Swanson mo- tored to Arena Sunday. Mr. ani Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rustad at dinner Friday evening. Miss Ruby ..pland is visiting in Detroit Lakes, Minn. Miss Vannie Lewis, Joe Lewis and Lawrence Hull returned after a few days visit in Minnesota. Miss Thelma Rosvold, who has spent some tire in Fargo, returned last. week. Mrs. Al Chapin and children spent: Monday with Mrs. C. A. Swanson. Ladies Aid met wit» *. John Steig and Mrs. John O.son Thursday afternoon. ° } ‘ ° By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Bismarck callers Tuesday. A school meeting was held at White schoolhouse Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty went juneberry picking Tuesday south of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. Fields called on James Baker Tuesday. Charley Anderson was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Earl Gaskill called at the Gosney home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily were Bismarck callers Thursday. Homer Envick called at the Gosney home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Carl Olson and children spent. Thursday at the John Benz home. Miss Helen Swindling is spending a few days at the Frank Swindling home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Oast Prince and son Harold were Sterling callers Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney called at the Charles Anderson home Tues- day. Ray Baeth visited at the Henry Jessen home Thursday evening. Miss Beulah Benz is visiting at the William Hoeft home for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney, Florence and Edna also Earl Gaskill went juneberry picking south of Bis- marck Thursday afternoon. Club was entertained by Mrs. Van Horn of Driscoll at the Oscar Ander- son home Thursday afternoon. Herman Nieman was a town caller Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl spent Thursday evening at the Gosney e. Mrs. Frank Benz and Pauline Hoeft spent Thursday afternoon at the John Benz home. Marjorie and Clifford Koon spent Friday afternoon at the Gosney A township meeting was held SAnEner Senin #0, SP Ee See me. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and family sie Thursday evening at the Coder Edwin and Gerald Lillefjeld called Brown q sisting hostesses. It was a fine Gay end s big crowd attended.” s Gr Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld, sons Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Valdis | camping for a week at Lake Itasca, | daughter Marion spent Sunday asft-| ernoon at the Steve Triplett near Brittin” of a truck driven by Ray the truck was slowing down at De Haun place for them to \the De Haun boy jumped out |Vern followed him. The De Hay boy was not hurt at all, but Vern, be- , ing much smaller, was knocked un- | conscious. Vern was taken home and | has been in bed ever since. t James Baker called at the Herman | Nieman home Monday morning. | Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and | jdaughters Florence and Edna spent | Sunday evening at the Steve Triplett | home. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and | family also Zeb Lash visited with rel- atives at Bismarck Sunday. | Lois Nieman, who underwent an | 3 SR2Ge0 ° operation for appendicitis at the Bis- marck hospital some time ago, has returned home. The M. E. Ladies Aid was well at- tended at the Gaskill home Friday afternoon. Lunch was served for 28 adults and eight children. The next meeting will be held at the same | place August 5th, the ladies bringing jlunch. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children called at the James Koon home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Marion called at the Baeth home Sunday to see how Vern was getting along. Miss Elnora Hurr who has been at- tending camp meeting, returned to her home Sunday evening. Glen Elness called at the Gosney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Bis- marck callers Saturday evening. Mr. Church, who lives in Bismarck, occupied the pulpit at the church Sunday. Edna Gosney spent Monday at the Gaskill home. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fem- ily were Moffit. callers Monday eve- ning. James Baker was a town caller Monday. Wilbert Koon was in town Monday. A farmers union meeting was held in the Sterling hall Monday evening. Ernest Hurr was a town caller iMonday evening. f Leith ‘ —————_— By MRS. J. H. EMCI The, Leith Chautauqua closed with a very good play Friday evening. As a whole the programs were very good and were very much enjoyed by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler were in town Monday. Mr. Wheeler was attending the annual county fair business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and id Miss Lillian Hauge an extended vacation trip Tuesday. Miss Veronica Farrell of Bismarck is a guest of Miss Ruth Cochrane at the E. J. Lawfer home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kimball and son Billy returned from a trip to Wis- consin and Minnesota Sunday. Bud- dy Cornell, nephew of Mrs. Kimball, a former resident of Leith, returned with them. Miss Marjorie Olson of Raleigh visited at the Max Elman home the past week. Mrs. Thomas C. Lauder of Bis- marck and granddaughter were guests at the Frank Jueth home the few days last week. Maurice Kimball accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harley Houston, who have been visiting at the Kimball home, to their home in Kasson, Minn. ‘The @ Houstons have been touring the Yel- lowstone park and stopped for a short | visit with relatives here. Vaughn Omdah! returned last weelg from Detroit, Mich., where he has been employed. Julius Zeller purchased s new cap Wednesday at Bismarck. E. T. Saunders was a business calle er in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Johnson and little daughter of Howard, 8. D., are visite ing with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Gibe harat. J. Wahl enjoyed a visit with hig brother, Gust Wahl, of Delavan, Minn., and brother-in-law, J. Jen sen of Hancock, Minn., and a friend, J. Hansen, of Delavan, Minn. These gentlemen had been vacationing in the Black Hills and visited at Wahl home on their return trip. Miss ing business in Leith Thursday. J. H. Emch shipped a carload of cattle and one of hogs Friday. Miss Mildred Lonie of Carson visite ed a few days with Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury the past week. John Will of Bismarck was a weeke end visitor at his home in Leith. Mr. Peterson and son Melford of Scranton, N. D., father and brother of Mrs. E. L. Mellon, visited at the Meilon home Friday. Esther Pidde has been visiting with Mrs. Keith Emch the past week. Several of the campfire girls with their guardian, Mrs. Keith Emch, are on a camping trip on the Heart river Gece aa Ps