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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Dodge i | ‘and El By OLGA M. GROSSMAN it iy. Chris Miller and da The people of the Catholic church had a convention this week. S. 8. Luther of eee was a business caller in Dodge Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davidson were transacting business in Dickinson and Lehigh Tuesday. Gilbert Sather of California is the guest for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlson. . T. B. Rogers was seen on our streets Wednesday. While rounding a corner about half a mile east of town, the car driven by Donald Stern collided with one driven by Mr. Hamilton of Beulah. Mr. Hamilton’s car was badly smashed up, but the Stern car was not dai much. The occupants of both cars escaped with minor injuries. Ba H. anal field rian of the ridgeman-Russell company, was a business caller in Dodge Thursday. Anton Schumacher is building barn for Henry Grossman. Frederick Oberlander and children - of Hazen were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee Sunday. Herman Lietz of Taylor, N. D., was all business in Dodge Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schopp of Golden Valley were business callers | ™ét in Dodge Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pedersen are the parents of a daughter born Wed- nesday. A baseball game was played Sun- day. Dodge played against Werner. The score was 15 to 8 in favor of Werner. Mr. and Mrs. William Goetz of Hazen are the guests for several days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Goetz and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goetz. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grossman visited Mrs. Margerata Grossman Saturday. Mrs. Grossman is Mr. Grossman’ mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee were transacting business in Dickinson Friday. Mrs. Homer Davidson and son Les- Me were visiting friends in Zap Tues- lay. H. Pfenning of Mandan was a busi- ness caller in Dodge We yy. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Siedel were vis- iting with friends and relatives in Bismarck a few days this week. Jacob Sauter of Mandan was look- ‘ing after his business affai sin Dodge Tuesday. Oscar Gustafson of Halliday at- tended services in the Congregational church Sunday conducted by Rev. John Sornberg4n. Mayme and ther Larson of Gold- en Valley were visiting at the Clar- jusiness. hh du motered tol achmi day where of Fi er Chief Carver. irs. ter Beiereon et at the Eugene Wallace Flasher. Ohio, of Mi Mra. O'Brien will son as Pearl Halverson. Mr. and ren, Mr. and nd at the the schoofhouse Friday the county nurse, Mise Mr. and to Ros ests Mr. and and children. The federal highway leigh was completed | contractor, Mr. Schultz. Mrs. Mrs. John M y Mr. Swanson, who h: of town, left Saturda; Andrew Rausch o; Mrs. P. J. Rausch and dl were exai clinic which was days’ visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stayner were || sured roma the first of thé week visiting friends at New palpzig i Mrs. Petes Kisin has been on the sick list the past week to Alice motored to Bismarck Thursday on Margaret Schiek wae taken to ‘lasher Wednesday suffering from a ick in the face by @ calf. Necessary to take three stitches in the we Mr. and Mra. P. J. Raysch were capital city business visitors Thurs- fr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward, ac- It was L. Klein. oe 7 atlented the Veterans Carver. and daughter, Mrs. R Leona Kroech and ‘Sper. eveni ome neat arrived Wednesday for a week's visit at the home of the two latters’ mother, Mrs. Halverson. remembered as Mise Hazel Halverson and Mrs. Pher- hil and mined held in sonnet by Besteil, of Carson, and Dr. Marrick. They were assisted by Mrs. C. L. Kleinschmidt. Mra. Sam Fiest motored coe, S. D., Sunday for several hosts Sunday, having as their dinner Mrs. August south of Ra- turned over to the government Saturday by the Roy Husby and little son de- peter fer their home in Stcux Falls, . D., Saturday, having spent the past at the homes of her mother and sister, Mrs. C. Steele and jorrison. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward had is their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dairs of Figsner. been a sur- veyor on the federal highway south for Bismarck. Mandan, Miss V. Farrell and Mrs. Myrtle Heights of Bismarck spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempsey. Tv. Mise Mattie Peterson arrived home ence Lee home Sunday. Saturday from Flasher where she has been employed for some time. 2. - | Frank Bosworth end Harry Brit- | ‘Arena q|Rer lett Sunday for Detroit Lakes ° ° Mi ey will be a companied By MRS. O. MeINTYRE Mrs, Romeo Bailey entertained the | Homemakers club Frid27. Post of the merabers were pzccent and had a very enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Phel, Sr. and daughter Rubie were callers at Christ Wolf Jr., Wédnesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wuizke and daughter Hilda were guests at the —— Engelhart home near Good- rich. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mra. Ben Klagenburg took tnefr eunt, Miss Rose Mulholland, over to the Matt Mulholland home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf Jr. event their vacation visiting frier@s and relatives at Nev Leipzig, N. D., and Lemmon, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gelisier are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday night. Miss Arlone Pailing has been visit- ing her aunt and uncle Mr. end Mrs, month with home folks. several weeks. o eo Erickson. called west of town to fi fire started from No. ‘ visiting relatives. Harvest of small grain has b in this seetion of the county. grain in most instances is of poor quality and very light due to the ex- treme heat and drought of the past Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mre. Mattson of Luce, Minn., is now visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred home by Mrs. Bosworth and two children, who have spent the past Fhe ' ° te gin. due to thé heat Tuseds Holgerson, br re F ki fi round. ti Jel: Nels companied by Cc. ‘att og od reception of Com. Steele spent Thursda; be Peter Klein irs. Chas. here ednesday. shoppers Dally night The Menoken section men were it a prairie dns Mrs, Chris DeGroot and family left Wednesday for Marion, 8. D., where they will spend at least two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and family and Mrs. V. M. Craven left Tuesday for Brainerd, Minn., where they for a couple of weeks, were Dasiness in Wing Wed- lit, “BX special meeting of the Haselgrove Te township board was called Saturday ara Miss Helen Wolf, who has spent ha, Neb., Holmes the einer ir. Bg Py were Mrs. A a aba i eheFe | HP ES ws x ‘and Mr " ir. rs. family and ner s ser of their farms ednesday. Mrs. Roy Husby spent esas and Yeakle homes this weel Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith of Oma- visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul visit Mr. and Mrs. Hoigge C. Dance entertained the ladies’ aid Thursday oe called > Visit- y by rcus Agnew Pg Cg were din- Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ebling fr '@} ea THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE, in Rock Hill township for haying. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis have re- Wisconsin where they visited relatives. Paul and Owen Davis were Regan ‘Ben Klanburg's, Eimer Dunke: Benty Fransen's. The barn on the Henry Fransen farm hurned to the ground Wednes- day. There was no one at home. Chester Fransen and the hired mai were out in the hayfield. and Chester Fransen was in Goodrich meet Chester's father, who had been it Mihneavolis, and his mothér was at. Mandan. They have no idea how it started. Nothing was saved. Elmer Dunken was in Tuttle on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolff attended a sale near Wing Wednesdey. Harry Ulfers called at Ben Kian- 's Wednesday. Perry end Lyie Perry and their mother, Mrs. Ida Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Rey Hazlegrove were supper guests at the Frank Gray home Wednesday. A delicious supper was served, and cards and music fur- nished the pastime of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thieling had as their guests Wednecday night Mr. and Mrs. John Levi and family. Mrs. Levi is a sister of Will Thieling. The Levis a ving for California again. They came beck over a ycer ego. Mrs. B. M. Virgin's fat! Mr. Vance, is here on @ visit from Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. B. M. Virgin end her fst! were in Tuttle one day this v Jake Gellner was in Arena Jce Goidemith called at Bruce Virgin home one day this week with a tolegram. Jess Clevic, the hail edjuster, was out this way Thursday adjusting the grain from Robinson. Vernal and Bell Goldsmith called one evening last week at the Frank Gray home. Mr. end Mrs. Chris Stolher were in Tuttle Friday. Emil and Mrs. Keator and Mrs. Henry Sund- and Willis Gill, Paul and Owen Davis atterided the ball game Sunday after- eon. Charlie Magnuson called on L. W. Davis Mi 4 Tosseth was a Regan caller Sat ni | ‘A emall crowd from this township attended the dance Saturday night. Ecklund o @ By JUSTINE MORRIS Miss Mabel McCullough was a bus- iness caller at the A. F. Anderson home Monday afternoon. Paul Larsen and Clarence Ander- son visited with Gerald Morris Mon- day. Lester and Grace Falkenstein vis- ited at the Herman Falkenstcin home Monday afternoon. ‘The ennual school meeting was held at the H. A. McCullough home Tucs- Gay. A number from this vicinity at- tended the P. T. A. picnic in Wild- wood We Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Dorothy and Marjory were in Bismarck Thursday. Al Holden was # caller at the A. F. Anderson home Tuesday. Mike Farrick and family visited at the H. A. McCullough home Tuesday evening. Donald and Gerald Morris called at the A. F. Anderson home Tucsday Christ Welff and son were in Arena Friday. ‘Andrew Kreft Jr. was in town Fri- dey. My. and Mrs. Ben Klanburg have as their guest Ben's sister, Mrs. Dair. and family, from South Dakota, and also his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klarsurg and family and Mrs. Klanburg’s aunt called at McInty Wednesday, end they and Mrs. Mcintyre and femily calied at the Matt Mulholland home south of Hurdsfield. it. . Arvid Johnson and Glen Taplin vis- ited with Dick Olsen at Clarence Fal-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El- kenstein’s Tuesday. vin and Opal Gray were callers at Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Morris and Mr. | Lake Williams. ‘ and Mrs. Edward Morris went berry| Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughters Picking Wednesday, but were unable | Minnie, Irma and Lucille and sons to find any juneberries on account of | Cart and Vernon left for Iowa re- late frost, but the chokecherries are amar a visit. Thsy drove through going to be very plentiful. . Misses Lucille and Alvira Asplund| Ben Klanberg and Harry Ulfers and Helen Jorenson visited at the H. a callers in Goodrich Sat- . MeCullough home Tuesday night. | urdey. guntse tl visited shy John Hanene hauled in a couple of cousin Wilma Morris in Cromwell | head of cattle for Ray Maziecrove and also a couple of head for Ed Wi which t were suionine. Everybody is bury meking hay. grass isn’t very long this year, due to lack of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and deughters, Shirley and Irvin Sattler, were in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. Art Ochuner and fam- ily were dinner guests Sunday at the Emil Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cloud and femily were dinner guests Sunday at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Jack Stewart and son Wallace were in Tuttle Saturdey evening. Elvin Gray and his father and Merry Gray were in Tuttie Saturday event: ing. Lyle Perzy left Saturday for Duluth, Minn., where he is employed, after 8 week's visit with his mother and brother. township a few days last week. Edna enstein called at the Ira Falkenstein home Monday morning. Sam and Israel Brown visited at the '. F, Morris home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstcin and Dick Olsen called at Ira Falken- stein's Thursday night. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kingsely and daughter Charlotte, Miss Alice Luckin and Pred Kiswitter, all of Garrison, visited at the T. F. Morris home Sat- urday and Sunday. Fred Klawitter is Mrs. Morris’ nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsely were old residents of this community about 23 years ago. They moved to Garrison, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe have been visiting at the J. W. Jiras home in Cromwell township the past week. A number from this vicinity attend- he dance in Still Saturday eve-~ . and Mrs. Gust Anderson and daughter Ada visited at the Roy An- dereon home in Still Saturday night. Those who were Wilton shoppers and attended the sheep show from this community Saturday were Mr. Anderson and —___ Gibbs J By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Mr. and Mrs. George Koeh called Sunday evening at the Jake Koch and ”| Tony Knoll homes. The Victor Engdahl family were | Wednesday evening visitors at Adrien Asbridge's. August Gabel and wife of Bis- marck, and his mother, Mrs. Frank 4 and Mrs. Wallace daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. McCullough and family, Marion Mor- Misses Dorothy, Marion, Marjory, Justine, Aldeen and Wilma Morris visited with their sister Bernice at ped Herman Kikul home Priday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson vis- oe Ned at the A. F. Anderson home Sun- Agprivcotaet wy visit Mrs. Gabel’s brothe! spent the evening there. and Mrs. Clifford v4 of it week. “Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and chil- | 487. Frida: 'm. Trzynka, and . and Mra. Otto Ayers and son ined at dinner Sunday b; aH $ ee ss Virgil and Harry Lukenba Barzy Ulfere’ for some of 's herses Mendey. Wetater and daughter Vir- ‘Grove up Monday evening to ae construction crew gifs home. afternoon. sunday tt Georgie # ae i "| i : | i i i g i é ie Wy Hh z 2 [ E ‘ H i : i a i i] i H | it g i | i ge i i | i i : E F g i i | FS : i | ‘s ri i ' £ - al ell & i } i i: A fi i H i byt fi { i Fe a a i> ah : . i t ae i i ij as i E i | ois [ris af Dave Johnson was in town Friday. ° Gabel, motored to Mandan Sunday oh THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1999 Stee By MRS. F. W. GRESS ' I —— ———— === @| visiting at the Hedstrom and Olson | homes in Trygg township, Painted Woods ! Olga and Selma Rise and George Christianson motored to Driscoll Sat- urda: i Mr Lag itd rome is a rine ew days visiting relatives at . , Miss Olive Fryer of Bismarck spent | Mt. and Mrs. George Miller and a few days visiting at the Elmer | farghter Laure, of Moorhead. visited Josephson home. ri ay ‘and Saturday at the home Clara Rise is at present spending Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. a short time witi her sister at the Bd | H- Milier. ue 4 Larson home near Wing. is home on her vaca-| Mrs Alfred Atneson, who has been |tion. She plans on leaving this week’ doctoring at Jamestown, returned |for Tacoma, Wash., where she will last few days. home Wednesday. visit for some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lilletjeld and| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde spent Sun- | her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and sons Edwin and Gerald had supper at | day afternoon at the William Botnem | Mrs. Elmer LaMar. the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday eve- | home. A small ens Party was held at | ning. it being Mrs. Elsberg's birthday.| A few from this vicinity attended | Lake Isabel Wednesday night. Amon; | ite ae ea ina Mrs. Joe| the barn dance at M. A. Lien’s Friday pean ane eG Cul i So n at the Iver Erickson | evening. verybody La . an ire. Commerc home Friday. Mie eee Galina ie. and) Mra: Ray “Andee, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and| Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise, H e. Gna Mts. Rrank Alton, Mr. and |, Glorine Fossum called at theeiver Er-| Melgeson and Art Bjorhus aeeeen Mrs. Louis Geisler, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ickson home Monday. to Regan Saturday. Altes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Patton, Mr. William Brown and Fred Brown} Ed Nygard and B. N. Lein attend- |And Mrs, Buster Brown, Mr. and Mrs. took some cattle to Wilton Friday.| ed the farm sale held at the Tollefson | Archie Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Husted and son| farm Wednesday. Schlosson. Jimmie arrived at the Ole Lillefjeld| Mrs. J. M. Lein ‘and son Sophus of home Sunday aft , returning to) Regan attended the Ladies Aid sale their home at Minot Monday. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson, Mr. Mandan Sunday evening visited Mrs.| and Mrs. Harold Christianson and Elsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lille-| daughter motored to Tuttle Tuesday. field. Miss Hilma Olson of Trygg town- ship is visiting at the B. N. Lein home. Nels Dronen, daughter Hannah, Constance Lein and Hilma Olson mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. John Nyseth Wednesday, August 14. A few from this vicinity attended the dance at the Finn Hall Saturday evening. A large crowd attended the ball deta | § ime held at Bjorhus’ pasture Sun- ., lay afternoon. The game was played Baldwin J between the East side and the Pirates. By FLORENCE BORNER | The Pirates were defeated 15 to 16. The Sons of Norway will have a picnic at the Henry Nelson grove Sun- Doris Hogue, who suffered a broken day, July 28. Everybody welcome. arm last week when she fell off a horse, has returned home from B: marck where she spent several da: Ole Vick is at present taking charge of the blacksmith shop at Driscoll. in Bt. Alexius hospital taking trea' ment. Gertrude Stroh! © and Mzs. Walter D 1 dancer Mildred and son rs focne business in ‘uesday. John Olson has been visiting at tl home of his brother, Louis O! for several days. M: Muth te irs. Carl business in Bismarek T % William Kershaw ie Bosy his winter supply of eoal Wilton mine. Henry Miller was a b i at the W. A. Dietsman home Wednes- day. ohn Olson has been doing some painting at Menoken the past week. Walter Dietzman went to Bismarck after some repairs Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family transacted business in Bis- marek Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- y attended Sabbath school in Bis- marck pee Sennus and John Harms were busi- ness callers at the John Olson home Friday. Arthur and Herbert Fricke were business callers at the W. A. Dietaman home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lun ile cted business in Bismarck urda; irge number of folks from this: vicinity attended the dance at Meno- ken Saturday. John Olson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Westacott and family of Sterling and Miss Ruth Crafts of Edmonton, Can., were din- ner guests at the W. Dietaman: home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen. id his niece from Wis- ) ° By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson, son Ernest and mother, Mrs. Sophia Er- ickson, spent Sunday at the Andrew Nelson home. They all attended the dance at tue Oscar Anstrom home Seturday- evening. Mrs. Joe Brown has been helping Mrs. Iver Erickson with the work the Tom Mix returned last week from | a Bismarck hospital where he had been for some time receiving medical treatment. E. Dannemeyer and Frank Seigel made a business trip to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Wallane and two of the boys are visiting Mr. Wallane here this ~ . Boucher made a business trip to Jamestown Thursday. Arthur Arner is visiting relatives in Minot this week. Mr. Kemnitz and Otto Wolpert were fothlded visitors in Bismarck Thurs- lay. Vera Diernf of the St. Alexius hos- pital nurses’ training school, Bis- marck, is spending a two weeks’ vaca- tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Diernf. Frank Seigel and E. Dannemeyer left Sunday for Minot where they will represent the local American Legion ea at the convention which is being eld in the Magic City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Job and chil- P._H. Kluksdahl Sunday evening. dren attended services in Steele Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman were | d Sunday dinner guests at Alfred Ol- David Brostrom and Bobbie Bros- trom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bros- ti ride in an airplane | Sunday afternoon that had landed in G. K. Brostrom’s field. Mrs. Jerry Smith hes again re- turned to the William Brown home, where she will stay indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Mrs. Maria Elsberg and Glorine Fossum were Wilton callers Saturday. Louis Olsor consin visited at the John Olson home oree . M. Craven's hired man did some’ repair w on the Gussner pasture fence Frid: >——_—_—__—__—_—_————-¢ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise called at ° Mrs. lay. and two At the Epworth League service son's. Sunday evening reports of the Ep- daughters have returned to their! Mrs. Ole Vick accompanied some of | worth League Institute, held reeent iy | _ Almost all members were present at home at Washburn after having! Lewis Olson's relatives to Willmar, | in Valley City, were the Homemakers club Thursday. Mrs, W. Dimond joined as a member. Ma- terial on rats was read and discussed. The next meeting will be held at the H. 8. Taylor home August 1. There was not a very large crowd the Free Methodist picnic in the 8. grove Sunday. A few folks from here went up to Florence Lake to swim Sunday. B. O. Strand has been in Bismarck on the jury for the last week. n by Daphne Wamsley and Ruth Gress. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boucher went to Bismarck Wednesday where they arene the day visiting Miss Helen and shoppin; ping. A small field of Al Kemnitz’s grain caught fire from sparks of a passing train.» Part of the grain was saved by plowing ahead of the advancing fire with a tractor. The King’s Heralds held their meet- ing on the parsonage lawn Tuesday afternoon. Hazel Porter, Esther May Thornton, Blanche and Grace Laney, | # Ida Selness and Ferdinand Hochhal- ter gave a short missionary play as part of the program. Games and a picnic lunch were enjoyed at the close of the program. Bessie Ritchie and Lucille and Helen and Mrs. Schoenhard motored = to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. McKee of Buckeye visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Taylor, Monday. Hugh Armstrong and Mrs. R. J. Argent went to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Armstrong returned with them from the hospital. Mrs. Aurit entertained the Home- ‘makers club Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Parkin gave the lesson Spent a few days at the Wevne Cum- mings home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harison have moved from their apartments in the hotel building to the residence owned by Percy Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanson have for their house guest a niece from Sta- ples, Minn. A number from here spent Sunday at Wildwood, popular summer resort forth of Wilton. Mrs. Mary Register of Bismarck spent the weck-end at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley of Cromwell vis- ited at the Richard Borner home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Schroeder, pioncer resi- dent of the Baldwin community, Passed away at the family home sev- eral miles east of here Sunday after- non. Funeral arrangements had not been completed at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and guest, Mrs. Mary Register, of Bis- marck, were Sunday afternoon guests at the Herman Falkenstein home in Ecklund township. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and son Roderick of Wilton were last Sun- Minn., where she will visit for a short time. They left Saturday morning. Alice Vick is staying at the B. N. Lein home during her mother's ab- sence. Stuart Severson is busy painting the interior of Lein school No. 1. Mrs. Geo. Christianson spont Sun- day afternoon with Mrs. Art Bjor- hu: Gale and Clifford Birkeland mo- tored to Steele Friday. The latter had dental work done. A. O. Ambers and Cecil Ambers called at John Birkeland’s Sunday. Ed Nygaard and Helmer Helgeson called at the Tollefson farm after a colt which the former purchased at the sale. Joseph and Clarence Rise, Lewis and Sam Vick spent Sunday at their Parental homes There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday, August 4, at 11 o'clock. The Zion Luther League meets at Nels Dronen’s Sunday afternoon, August 4. Eddie Arneson attended the dance at Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and cn Arnold motored to Driscoll Mon- jay. at u quilt made by the au: Callers at the G. O. Sunday were Mr. Ghylin and sons and Frank Walker. The in mine is people can get their coal day guests at the home of Mr. and| rq Njgard and Helmer Helgeson |" “Salads and Salad Dressings.”|Tt's run by Hary Knudson this year. Mrs. Joe Varley. matored to Regan Monday atten The members answered roll call by|" “4 large crowd attended the Amer- Mrs. Herman Kickul is in Bismarck | Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Arneson spent |&iving favorite salad recipes. The] ican Legion dance in Regan Satur- this week with her little granddaugh- annual election was held at this inday it a ‘8. day evening. ter, Elaine Herdebu, who is taking nr eneeta cya meeting. Mrs. Boucher was elected Gane ‘Olson went to Bismarck to treatment a Bismarcs hospital. >———————————¢ | president; Mrs. Calkins. secretary-| consult a physician. He has pleurisy Adam Herdebu spent the week-end i Welch’s Spur } treasurer; Mrs. Vernon Patton, vice] and three ribs bruised. with friends at Minot, Pp president. A special 4 was} The girls won the ball game Mrs. Fredolen Rupp and children, | ® @) served in honor of Tits. Calki Richard and Frances, have returned from a several wecks’ motor trip to ‘a and eastern North Dakota points. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was here the fore part of the weck on business mission. Haying was started in the Baldwin community, but on accouni of the dry weather, prairie hay is scarce. The dance which was held in the town hall Saturday night was not very well attended and broke up early, By MRS. R. M. WELCH whose birthday occurred on Fri- day. Mrs. R. L. Phelps is visiting rel-| hom atives in Winterset, Iowa. js Geo. Taylor entertained a gun er of his little friends at a birth- n day party Monday lac toreh 4 fog carpenter work for A. H. Lund- Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Ness an 5. daughters Mildred and Bernette and| John Howe, August Wagaman ané Mrs. Harriss and Ruth motored to|#0n and Joe Keifer called at the Bismarck Friday. Members of the Epworth League enjoyed a party at the Matthews home Tuesday night. A baseball! game was a special feature of the; evening's entertainment. Donald Whitmore was elected captain of the regular E. L, baseball team. Mrs. Schoonover, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. MeCarter, de- parted Saturday for her home in Adrian, Mich, Mrs. Calkins has a flock of 275 young white turkeys. Mr. Wallane made a trip to Bis- jmarck Tuesday, Martin Selness sub- stituted for Mr. Wallane at the ele- vator. George Altes has purchased ale. combine to use in harvesting part of his crop this season. Wilmer Chamberlain is employed in the Dawson barbershop. Attorney and Mrs. J. N. McCarter and Mrs. Schoonover visited in Stan- ton and Washburn several days last mer ‘nviss Helen Marchant called on Mx County Superintendent H. J. Lee] Miss Helen "Cat a] is enjoying a visit from his brother,| Christ Wentz Saturday afternoon. Richard Lee, who motored here from| The party given at the Herman San Diego, Calif. Nieters home Sunday evening was Peter Dalenburg is erecting a new| well attended. The evening wan windmill for Mr. Hild. spent Mrs. L. Porter of Jamestown is visiting relatives at the Harry Whit- ney and Hollis Porter homes. Fred Jaynes sent out three ci loads of stock Tuesday for the ship- ping association. siete Mee ant ea mo, san children jlunday at me i. O ‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George tes. 1 Mrs. Russell Byerly and little son | |Biilie are visiting at the home of! Mrs. Byerly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd. Ed. Doppler 2nd Robert Welch mo- |tored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. j Doppler was called on the jury, but ‘was excused. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Welch, Ed Doppler and Elmer Ells- .| worth were Bismarck visitors Tues- day. Mrs. Knut Hanson and daughter Nellie picked currants for Mrs. Robt Boyd the first part of the week. Several from this community joined in the search for Lillian McLean, who disay Monday evening of last Martin Strand and A. Ghylin are . Knut Hanson and children, Mrs. Chester Boyd and children and Hugh McMurrich and daughter ca! ed at the Robert Welch home Wed- nes Robert Welch called on Robert Boyd Tuesday evening. Lawrence Doppler has been driv- ing his tractor on the township grader this weck. Chas. Snyder drives the grader. By HELEN MARCHANT Herbert Zeigimeire helped D. T. McClellan in the hay field a few days te | ey reoree Oliver ‘Welch Thi The Homemakers’ club organized at the home’ of Mrs. Horace Dirlam Thursday evening. Mrs. Earl Snyder D. Scarborough visited with ursday. was chosen president; . Welch, vice president and Miss garet MeMurrich, secretary and treas- urer. Mrs. “ohn Welch and Mrs. A. D. Welch were chosen leaders. The Y |next meeting will be held at the home ot Robert Welch August 5th. E i August Nisper and Betar Davidson id_ 60) work on the test ha of the Sibley alephone Teeny i i { i I rf >; isi f fe teal ail i i a | I