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Clear Lake : ‘By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN \ Paul Pasley and Olof Olson spent Vednesday at Bismarck on business. tismarck hospital Wednesday and vas operated on at once for appet is. He is reported doing nicely at his writing. } ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and; ous Harvey and Du Wayne were “‘uesday evening callers at Mrs. Nel- en’s parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Smith. Mrs. Emma Shaffer and daughter, Irs. Harold Hargrave, were shop- ing in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Olson and boys spent *hursday visiting Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss fyrtie and Walter motored ot the . E. Sharp home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pasley and on Paul spent Thursday evening vith their daughter, Mrs. Ben Ome nd family. Mrs. Christ Schoon called on Mrs. Yobert Sharp while in Driscoll “hursday. L. B. Olson was a Bismarck caller Saturday. Mr .and Mrs, Ole Nelsen also Mrs. fomer Nelsen were callers in Bis- narck Saturday to visit their son ind husband, Homer, at the Bis- narck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. ind Mrs, Ray Smith and daughter vere callers at the Alfred Hogstad tome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulso sapital City callers Saturd: Those who visited Mrs, Frank Shaffer Sunday Vince Wamsley and his twin babies ind Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet. Miss Nora Olson of Mandan is spending a few days with her father 4B, Olson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter were Sunday visitors a t the Alfred Hog- stad home south of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith had as tuests from Fort Randson Sunday ‘vening Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and amily and Mr. and Mrs. Bjerke and Roy Smith is employed at the E. 3. Van Vlect farm. rs. B. F. Pasley and son Paul xere Bismarck shoppers Monday. ?aul attended the school board meet- ng. Albert Christensen was a caller at he E. A. Van Vlect farm Monday, Olof Olson motored to Bismarck Monday to attend the school beard necting. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith visited Monday afternoon with their daugh- Mrs. Clifford Nelson and baby at ismarck hospital. Miss Charlotte Olson visited Tues- jay with Miss Nora Olson at the L. 8. Olson farm. ——_____——--¢ | Rock Hill ! ° ¢ By RUTH LITTLE Sunday dinner guests at the L. C. Halmes home were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- once Kettleson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and family. Marvin Davis is employed at the 5. B. Olson home for a few days. M. J. Olson, Jr., called at the J ‘itzgerald home Thursday. S. W. Nemetz and sons Joseph and Basil and James Doherty attended the rodeo and farmers’ picnic at Menoken Wednesday Kenmar Johdahl returned home Monday. , Mrs. John Howe spent a few days in Bismarck last week consulting a physician. Mrs. Howe's health is greatly improved. | Lillian Hedstrom of Bismarck is a | guest this week of Clarice and Hazel | Howe. Mrs. K. Kolk and son Andrew and Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen ‘motored to Bismarck Sunday where they were guests at the Glen Tolliver | home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- ly. spent Sunday at Brush lake. Mrs .Mary Rasche and daughter shirley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. O. ‘ip to Bismarck Sunday to vi their son and brother Charles Colip, |. who is a patient at a hospital. ‘report Charles as getting along as {well as can be expected. The Homemakers club meeting ill be with Mrs Ole Olson Friday, June 27. There will be election of ‘officers for the coming year. '. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and enily motored to Regon Wednes- day. |. Marvin Rupp called at the H. C. Rasche home Wednesday. _, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey were Mon- | day evening guests at the H. C. Tay- Jor home. Mrs. L. H. Ong of California is a guest at the G. A. Lindsey home. i shower was given at the Chris |; Waugeman home Wedn: m. There was a large ndance and many beautiful gifts ‘were presented Mrs. Waugeman. ‘Mrs. Mary Rasche and daughter Shirley were Regan callers Wednes- is Jorgenson, Jr. went to South 'Dakota with his uncle, Clarice Daven- ‘port. eH is expected home the first jof the week. A. McCoy called at J. F. Little’s ‘Monday. Martin Feuling called at J. F. Lit- ’s Tuesday after a load of gravel. He is putting a basement under his house. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson and laughter Dolores of Bismarck spent few days last week at the John pers no Tsiliver is. spendi f q en Lolliver is spending a ew days in Bismarck with his father. | Clarice and Hazel Howe called at | the S. L. Jordahl home Saturday. '_ Mrs. Anna Strand and son Barney Motored to ran Monday. Mrs. Wm. McCullough and Mrs. Andrew Olson were Regan callers jC. E. Christianson called at the il Olson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and mily were Sunday guests at the Ray McCullough home. ( + and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson DAWES VISITS MORROW HOM Charles G, Dawes (left), ambassador to Great Britain, who re- cently returned to the Uni Englewood, N. J., home of Owight W. Morrow, States senator in New Jersey. visited the for United __READY FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT Associated Press Photo to Crew of the Southern Cross looking over their proposed route for Left flight from Curragh, Ireland, to New Y Charics Kingsford-Smith, John 8. W. Sta: ight: Capt. age, Capt. Evert Van Oyk and Capt. J. P. Saul, They will take off as soon as weather con- ditions permis. “——AND THEN I SAW—!” Ernest Westmore, film make-up man and his wife, Ethlyn Clair, ira (lett), whom Westmere jome and learn things. Westmore actress, listening to the report of "y Gind hired to live near his former wife's is cuing for custody of his child by the former marriage. left Monday for Valley City to attend | while their camp meeting. They will return Mon- | Norway. J. F. Little called at the Gus Heinly home Thursday to repair their tele- day of next week. Phyllis Little spent Thursday at the Mrs. Mary Rasche home as a| phone. guest of Shirley. James Fitzgerald home Wednesday | evening and Laurence and Harvey | nesday. accompanied him to the Lewis Jor-/ genson home. a cow to August Westerman Wed- | races, nesday. end at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Vincent Sherman spent the week- pee Kegerald and Vince Ban J. F. Little and son Virgil and Mr.|™20 attended the dance at Wing Sat- buc William Kettleson is attendi turda; ning callers Marvin Hendrickson called at the camp meeting in Valley City. = "| S*eurUay evening callers in Wing. Emil Moses motored to Wing Francis, and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred |"*4ay night. motored to Bismarck Friday to see|, Clyde the horse races. tored aLurence called at the S. W. Nemet: | home Thursday. Fa Fridey to see Mr. Magnuson’s , father who is ill. i}; -Guests at the James Fitzgerald rae Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Wal- ie Sherman and family, Laurence He is and Porter Nelson. ip Little called at the J. R. Fitz- ‘gerald home Monday morning. in Mrs, J. Fitzgerald and son Harvey y- »-Mr, and Mrs. Roy Farley called at Albert Little and Emery Williams londey. - Farley and Glady. ' Williams Elizabeth Farley stayed Sunday to Bismarck Sat Mrs. James Fitzgerald and son the races. Paul Davis is employed at the | Boynton ranch again. Delbert Davis motored to Bismarck Clayton and Vira tiie mo- y attend night and Monday at the Albert Lit- | Saturday. tle home in Wing township. She ye is .|_ James Fitzgerald and child Visited her cousins, Shirley and Lou-) ties fitagerald Vincent Sher. Batholomew Fitzgerald, who is ™4n attended church services a‘ Wil- Mrs. Lute Davis wece Fri- ella Holmes, of Bismarck. employed at the O. O. Sperry home, | at the Fitzgerald home Friday. | home. S. L, Jordah! motored to James-| who will spend the summer here; Friday. Mr. and spent the week-en dat his hone. |ton Sunday. Gottlieb Doctor was a diner guest day dinner guests at the Roy Farley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ebi town Monday after his two nephews, the Gus Heinly and J. F. Little tored to Anamoose parents are on a trip to they Wed- ; a Ea Mis. 8. Fie Nemetz and| @ Mr. Graf, and son Willie delivered |to ‘Bismarck ‘Setardes ee red Laurence and led at homes e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930 OP | Estherville i By MBS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen called at the Frank Michelsen home Monday evening. Mrs. Roy Little Tuesday afternoon. Marie Schilling spent Tuesday aft- ernoon at the Earl Mowder home. Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Oliver called at the Roy Little home Wed- nesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and chil- dren spent Tuesday evening at the Harry Davenport home to help Mrs. | auction sale at the Dan Danielson farm Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen motor- -|ed to Bismarck Thursday to attend the races. Harry Davenport and Roy Little called at the Martin Strand home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem and re ana’s Tuesday evening. Quite a |crowd was present. Frank Holmes, Bill Mulari and Miss Josie Olson were callers at Glyden’s Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and son Clifford and daughter Betty, Misses Sadie Antilla and Sylvia Eck- holm were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. % Sylvia, Severi and Eino Eckholm, Severt, Sadie and Selina Glyden and Sadie Antilla were callers at Dan Wahiman’s Wednesday eveni Mrs. John Glyden and son id daughter Sallie were callers in Bismai Wednesday. Sallie had some dental work done. . Spee Ba pa —— and Harvey ja, John Gylden and son Sergie were Wing callers Tuesday. : Sylvia and Eino Eckholm were callers at i oski, Arvo and Ray oo Arthur, Er- vin and Clarence Rise, Eddie Arne- son, Arnold Christianson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clif- ford, Bill Mulari and Hiram Ba‘ ers at Henry Kuisti’s Tuesday eve- ning. ‘Nels Dronen’s of Driscoll were callers at Mrs. Anna Dronen’s Sun- day. ; Miss Sadie Antilla has been assist- ing Mrs. Ida Thorson clean house the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm and daughter Lydia were callers at Arne Antilla’s Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Rikola and family and Arthur Antilla were din- ner guests at Gust Eckholm’s Sun- Ys. Miss Saima Pihlaja spent Sunday afternoon with L; Lehto. leimbueh, . Herbert ier visited at the Herman Neiters home Boates. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and Sanally. called at the Herman Neiters ome. ursday where will attend camp meeting for a Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Monday vis- iting the it_ home. lartha and Fred Heimbuch were ERre ts their son Norval and his family. u Mr. and Mrs. Henry Selinger and | Stanley motored Miss family and Mr. and Mrs. John Thursday evening. 4 Mrs. Chas. Johns was a Wing shop- afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son | sons ‘Witt | to Sterling Sunday home Mrs, Sarah Mowder visited with| Thursday. They attended the eve- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and \ | Have the — BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Mailed to Your Vacation Address No matter where you go, The Bismarck Tri- bune will be sent you without extra charge. No bother to you, just mail or telephone your va- cation address to the Circulation Department. If folks remain at home it is a good plan to con- tinue your subscription at home and order an- other to be sent to your vacation address. 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