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McKenzie By MES. T. T. HUGHES Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Swanick ana| i ft g F Ella Leathers ‘days of last week at Robinson visiting ctde caller Wednesday. ary Edgerly and Lester. Andrews Yransacted business in Sterling Tues- day night. They also called at Gos- »s Mr. and pi Zelmer Drystad and family spent Wednesday evening at the Gosney home, a Mrs. Johnson and. son William ‘were Moffit callers Tuesday. “© The Baeth and Jessen families mo- tored to Robinson Saturday night weturning home Sunday. The Floyd Bier family of near Braddock visited at George Lewis’ Sunday. Beet Eagar was a Ster- er esday, i. Pe was a Sterling caller Wedne A "Mr. rf Mrs. Horace Fairchild ‘were shopping in Sterling Wednes- day evening. Mrs, Lester Andrews and Mrs. i Lang Pacers eee at the sday afternoon. yy Oberg. aah town caller Wed- mesday. ‘Mrs. Henry Swindli attended School officers are in Bis- honinds EBlcting Pourstaye y; Elmona Hurr spent a few days in Jamestown last week. Norval Marvel is now living on the Miss Fracassi of Mandan is wisiting with Helen Swindling this John Benz and Carl Olson were in jattendance at the pane county achool officers’ meeting in Bis- wmarck June 23. Swindling was a Moffit ye" and Mrs. P, M. Mae called at the 4 Big iomnd ig: tol Z (Friday afternoon where he attended ‘the annusl of the Farmers’ Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance a ee _ Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter dna Mae visited at the Gaskill ie Friday afternoon. Miss Doris Chenoweth from New- ton, Ia., is visiting friends here this ai, Louis Nieman stayed ‘ha ry ni “ a and Mrs, George i. _ Lewis and ter were visiting Sun- ‘at the Triplett. home south of ~ Miss Florence Gosney came down from Bismarck thera 4 evening to spend the week-end at home. a Mr, and Mrs, B. L. Koon of Bis- fmarck spent Saturday night with Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, and Sunday with ‘home folks. - Myr, and Mrs. Herman Nieman ‘® | were Sunday its at the Elsus El- a home in Sterling. ir. and Mrs. J. Bens and family intron business in Bismarck Sat- a Mrs. Chas, Gaskill and Miss Flor- ence Gosney accompanied Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Koon to Bismarck Sun- day evening. . L. Hurr attended the*shipping association meeting held in Sterling Saturday. morning. The following from here attend- ed the annual stockholders elevator Oberg, Hent George Lawes, Prince and A. B, Cline. _ Glen and Lucille Elnéss called at _THE BISMARCK TRI derholm’s which was ven in honor of their daughter H band, » and hus- x left lange Chi Mon- very was attendance and a dainty midnight luncheon was served by th ‘Mrs. Charlie Rue, former resident from here, left for Minneapolis for a month’s visit with her daughter Madeline, who is a nurse in the Uni- versity hospital there, She will also visit with other relatives. Géne Cunningham motored to -Bis- aa Saturday on business inter- Carl Larson transacted business te |in_Bismarck Spturda, bration which will be held there, Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL M Reitman of Underwood visited her sister Mrs, O. B. Swanson and family several days last week. Mrs. John Peterson accompanied her mother, Mrs. Ole Feltheim »“d near! Agon Feltheim of Braddock to Bis- about a week. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill was shopping in Sterling Saturday night. Welch’s Spur | @ | here last week Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were Bismarck visitors Monday. Julius Dorman called on his brother Otto Tuesday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch called at the Hugh McMurrich home near Glencoe and also at the John Welch and Ed Doppler homes Tuesday. t McMurrich visited with z i aa 2 Gosney and|sisters. jwindling association shipped a car of stock to St. Paul the aid at the last meeting. Miss Etta Rupp. has returned from a week's visit with friends in Bis- marek'and Mandan. ~ Mrs. Elmer Willers and son ang daughter, Gordon and . WhO F fa marck Friday. W. H. Brownawell attended a di- frectors meeting of the Farmers’ Mu- tual Fire and Lightning Insurance company Saturday and was reelected to serve another term. John Elias, MceKnzie, was through dispensing his line of household products. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and little folks were dinner guests at the H. A. Carlisle home Sunday. Mrs. John Peterson and cousin, Walter Peterson, were Jamestown visitors Sunday. A large number from this local- ity attended Chautauqua at Moffit over the week-end. Marvin and Harold Swanson were capital city callers the fore part of it week, Jim Adams of Kidder coynty made a business call here the fore part of the week. Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling spent several days last week at the W. H. Brown- awell home. 2 Niles Benz of Moffit vicinity made @ business call here the fore part of the week. O. B. Swanson and sons are busy perce their farm buildings before est. Herbert Exner of La Moure ‘and Anton Exner and daughter of Man- kato, Minn., visited several days last week at the home of their brother, Adolph Exner, and family. A-number of the young folks at- tended the dance at the Orrin Lee Mi City visited friends here and in Mof- fit and Bismarck a few days last ‘week. Quite a number from here attend- ed the combine demonstration in Moffit last week. Bt { Tryss By GLADYS NELSON ~ Axel Johnson transacted business Regan Tuesday night, Charlie Trygg was a brief caller the* Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn and Martin Nel- son mi to Regan Tuesday night on business interests. Albin Spangberg’s and a number of others attended the’ midsummer Pienic Tuesday at the ‘Bill Beckman grove. Gene Cunningham called Monday night at the . F, Nelson home on business affairs. Clara Rue, former resident from bese secured a position: in the tele- pl 5 Albin Spangberg was a brief caller Tuesday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. John Anderson came h Monda; from Bismarck where h in the hospital as a result of brea two ribs while working on the is in array towne . Mr. and Mrs, Fred Habeck and returned last Friday from mily Lime Creek, Minn., where they spent about two weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family motored to Regan Wednesday ip and took in the Feppenepgone lay at parents, Nels Nelson’s. John Anderson motored to Regan ‘ednesday on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg Violet. motored to Bismarck Sunday and attended church. Evelyn and Hannah Marie Eng- dahl are visiting here a few days with their grandparents, Nels Nel- ‘s. Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson was a lunch- eon guest Thursday at the Charlie Farrell home. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald and Gladys motored to Bismarck Saturday. Willie Jiras, Geo. F'. Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn were brief callers Thursday at the Charlie Farrell home, Geo. F. Nelson and Gerald were callers Thursday at the John Habeck ome. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald, Willie dJiras and Donald Mo called ght at the John Habeck and_Gwen- Geo. F. Nelson, i oes Sunday on Orville motored to Bipmatck Satur- fr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and om tored to Bismarck Friday mePote hee and Food beck and Bondey night at the junday. Mrs. Roy Rooker did the wotk for Gene Cunningham while py ap ee parent ir. al 5 4 quist motored to Winthrop, Minn., to attend Mr. Lundquist’s sister's fun- eral. They returned home Saturday, y Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck ‘and Alfred visited Saturday night at the Charlie Trygge’ home. | - ‘ Mrs. Clifford Scott from Bis! Kk visited here with ol eae ag els Nelson’s. John Habeck’s also were callers there one night las! e] Aifted Habeck was a'caller Satur- day at the Geo. F. Nelson home, Miss Emma Trygg spent her vaca- tion in Chicago and also went to De- treit, Mich., where she met her cous- in, Ozcat Trygz, who came with her by car here to visit relatives. A number fre re attendéd the perty Saturday might at Oseay: Lan-) Ye David Trygg, Ella and Eva, in Bismarck Saturday on a shopping trip. John Anderson, Hazel and Helen Edgar and Edsel were brief callers ery at the Geo. F. Nelson om —$——$ en \ Menoken By MRS, JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. King enter- son at picnic dinner Saturday eve- The Birthday club met at the R.|{% i le BUNE. e hostess. | friends. dames Bower, Fetterley and Koenig. Lutheran Church Notes: The Bismarck district Luther League convention opened at Bis- +{marck in the First Lutheran church Friday evening June 20. ‘Misses Florence Nordstrom and Lil- lian Forsberg were delegates from Braddock. Monday, June 23, was Mission Day at the Braddock Lutheran church. There was a large attendance present. to enjoy the all day meeting. A picnic lunch was served at noon. Rev. Nel- son of Underwood had charge. He was assisted by Mr. Westlund, Valley City; Rev. Sedgren, Oakes, and Rev. Benzon, Bismarck. Tuesday evening, July 8th, there will be an illustrated lecture at the Lutheran church, sponsored by the {Luther League. This lecture will be given by Daniel Friberg and Russell Nelson of the Gustavus Adolphus col- lege missionary societ; Sterling By FERN R#STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and family returned home Tuesda: a three weeks’ trip. On their way back they came through Iowa and brought Miss Doris Chenoweth along with them. Miss Chenoweth is go- ing to spend the summer months ere. The Ladies’ Union Aid met with Mrs. Geor; Kusch Thursday. A attended. Ay crow id Fogarty was a town caller pepe eet gz Ee Braddock BY MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mrs, Wm. Manley and little daugh- ter Coleen who have been relatives here for the past week left for their home at Hettinger Tuesday —@e , | Wednesday. Wednesd: Mr. comp: B Mrs. Pete Schlabach, ac- by Roy Hanson, were arck shoppers Wednesday. jorge and Marvin Magnus were Sterling callers Wednesday. The Driscoll and Sterling baseball teams played ball on the Driscoll dia- mond Sunday. The score was 9 to 3 in favor of Driscoll. A large crowd attended. Mrs. George Kusch and mother-in- law called at the Mel Ness homé and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sunday. ‘Nation and Gladys with Mrs. Adolph Han- son Friday evenini The Misses Lucille Elness, Kather- ine Cox and Doris Chenoweth visited with Misses Marion and Gladys Ness Thursday. Bill Van Vleet of Driscoll was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Miss Gladys Ness spent a few lays visiting with Esther on t_ Driscoll. Ed Schmidkunz was town caller Monday. Miss Florence Schmidkunz spent: Monday night with Miss Clara An- derson. Mrs. Paul Lang gave a birthda: party for her daughter Maxine, Wed- meee. There was an enjoyable time had by all. Warren elile was a town caller The Misses Lucille Elness, Doris | Chenoweth, Katherine Cox and Mar- *|Brownawell, pak ese ion Ness were Driscoll visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart and carly, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Schmidkunz and family Thursday ing. arey Johnson was a Sterling Oastis Prince and Sterling callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Westicott are the oud parents of a baby girl born esday. H. E, Wiles. was a business caller in Win, ursday. Miss Fern Stewart and sister Shir- ley visited at the Oscar Anderson Heaney, 2 ‘Mrs. Mel Ness has been staying at Hazelton th few days di it}, ins last three weeks during has been the the illness and death of her brother, | da; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling call e | Christiania e lenry Jessen were londay. By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and Fred Harding were Sterling callers Wednesday. Mrs. Irving Hansen spent Thursday night with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mrs. P, M. Lathrop and daughter Betty, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz, Mrs. Irving Hansen and little Gerald Olson motored to Bis- mharck Friday. Mrs. William Clark and daughters May and Maritta were Sterling callers ‘Tuesday. Last Sunday Mrs. A. J. Olson served dinner for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Olson and family, and Mrs. J. H. Steek, Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Olson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Risenbésis and daughter M. Evange- line, Grandma and Ole Olson and Harold and Rex Steeg. Miss Luella Sete was also a caller there Sun- lay. Ell Harding and Tom Smith at- tended the party at the Finn hall Tuesday night. Ole and Grandma Olson Jeft Sun- day morning for Grand Forks, N. D., where they will spend a week visiting relatives and friends. Ed Holton was a Sterling caller Thursday morning. Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz took Mrs. Robert Sharp and daughter Florence to the Albert Christensen home Sat- urday morning. .Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schoon were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs. Irving Hansen left Saturday for Valley City where she will join Mr. Hansen, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olson and Henry Olson called at the M/ J. Olson home Mrs. Ella Tollefgon and daughter Luella took Sunday dinner at the William Stiles home. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Potter of Bis- marck called on Mrs. Potter's brother Warren Belile and son Chalvid, and also Tom Smith were Sterling callers Tuesday. Harold and Rex Steeg called at the ter | H.C. Olson home Tuesday nignt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mrs, Jannie Clarke and Miss Violet, and also Miss Laviner Nickolus, were callers Thursday, . and Mrs. Ole Newland and n|Ole Hagstrom and dai turned to her home in Montana Tues- Eimer Qually called at the Carl Schatz home. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schatz and son David spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting rélatives at Washburn. Esther Schatz spent Monday at the Millard Coombs home. f Steiber By MRS. C. L. MALONE Robert Patsner attended the annual stockholders meeting of the Farmers Elevator company in Regan Tuesday. Fred Brackett of Shéridan county was a business visitor in Regan Piped Berggulst and sons Brail and sons ant Jaan were Regan visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hiskel and eon Wayne returned Wednesday ftom Velva where they had visited rela- {ives for a week. A. McCoy of Canfield township ‘was calling on friends here last week. He represents the Rivulet Canning Mr. | company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Sunday visitors at the C. L. Malone home. Glen and Merwin Odeu have been helping Philip Zelmér shearing his she ep. Albert and John Zelmer were call- ers at the Malone home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boschee were Regan visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson and daughter June returned home Wed- nesday after spending a couple of days in Bismarck. John Stroh called at C. L. Malone's Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Malone were Wilton callers Friday. ©. L. Malone attended the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Regan-Alta Telephone company in the Legion Cabin Saturday. Among the Regan shoppers Satur- day were Dave Hochhalter, Gottlieb and William Steinerts, C. L. Malones, Robert Patzner, Glen and Merwin Still Oder. t } By B. P. HAGSTROM Oliver Noon motored to Winnipeg Thursday and returned Sunday. Ingrid and Margaret Haj visited with Velma Johnson day evening. Ole Hagstrom and Martin Strand made a business trip to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand were Wilton eg ee Friday. ‘Vernon Lind called on Albert Hag- strom Saturday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and Mrs. Peter oe shopped in Wilton Wednes- and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund Thursday evening. Helen Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. hter Ingrid jtrand home trom. ‘hurs- visited at the Martin Friday evening. Velma, Doris and Bernadine John- ited with Margaret Hagstrom Friday CG. t: Johnson made a business trip to Bismarck Thursday. ‘ The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Mission church met Thursday at the John Sandelin home. Several of the members Dis present. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Vernon and daughter Hilma left Thursday for ,,| Alexandria, Minn., where they plan Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling visitors Thursday. Frank Kershaw was 8 Sterling caller Friday. Mrs. William Clark and son Lester and daughters May and Maritta were Sterling callers Friday. Mr, and Mrs. William Stiles and family, accompanied by Miss Marietta Olark, were Sterling callers Monday. family, Carey Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Gary, Ind., also J. R. Johnson, called at the Tyler John- son's home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callets Wed- nesday. Alta j By KARL SCHATZ Jerold Jones called at the Carl Schatz farm Saturday. Ruth"Schatz, Harold Brown, Ed- thund and Edwin Schatz motored to MeCh Saturday prreg Hy Geo. Hochhalter and son Ed called at the Carl Schatz home Monday eve- nin, Me. and Mrs. Carl Sehatz and son Thofield transacted business at Re- gen Satu: A y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coombs spent. y in Sykeston panied back b; ed ine 4 ter note ctede y morning. The latel-| Sai fpeerel Serciens were held in Mr. ent, Mi + ‘Charley Ryan, who were just recently married, ed he Baturd: lay night from a ¢ trip. ‘We are town callers Saturday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff Saturday, June} §cha‘ 21, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiman and family were Sterling callers Satur- day. Joseph Dorson was a Driscoll call- er Friday. Bismarck shoppers patcrday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Harold Freto Envick, Mrs. Leese and son John. ir. » Ernest Johnson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart Sunday evening. The Farmers’ Union held their regular meeting at the hall Monday , Nelson left the first Yor ryan aid visit e | To) Revie catenad trp were * loyed at the en Mrs. G, i, fe ee ¢ sores con- fi Sunday at the Bender home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wentz of Mc- Clusky spent Thursday at the Carl tz hom - Eifrem Schaffer mo- Saturday ev . Mrs. L. ms and Inga were Alta shoppers Thursday. arl Schatz motored to McClusky Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- dren were dinner ests at the Henry Schatz home sini, Harold Broun callen on the Millard Coombs home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, Sr., and daughter Anna were dinner guests at the Carl Schatz home Sunday. been visiting Lawrence Adams, who is employed & the Lewis Joirson farm, spent Bupdey at his ‘eee ae ug ndert, who boge ‘agit ip NS iiavnty, ~ Pentecostal camp me ings. Louie Lind taking care’of the Peter Johnson farm and Ed Brohel of Mrs. Signe Johnson’s farm sheet Ad their absences. Mrs. Andrew Johnson returned, home Tuesday from staying with her daughter, Mrs. Porter Nelson. Donald and Jimmy Noon called in Wilton Tuesday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and children, Vernon and Hilma, visited at the Ole Hagstrom home Tuesday. Bert Hedstrom called at the W. D. Perkins home Wednesday. Many people from Still attended the Lutheran picnic at William Backman’s farm south of Regan, Tuesday afternoon. Louie Lind and son Vernon called at the O, Hagstrom home Tuesday. Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Vernon and daughter Hilma, visited at the Erick Pearson home Monday. Margaret and Ingrid Hagstrom called in Wilton Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Peterson, son Caleb and laughter Esther, of Minneapolis, are visiting friends in this community this week. Mrs. Ed Brohel visited with Mrs. Signe Johnson Wednesday. irs. Clarence Falkenstein and little son have been visiting a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Thompson. Mrs. John Sandelin and Mrs. Chas. Lind and sons visited with Mrs. John Lund, south of Regan, one day last Martel Johnson is visiting with his Albert Johnson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom vis- t the David Ghylin home Sun- ening. irs. Stanle: visiting with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bro! Word has been received that Axel after visiting relatives for-the : two bantire rd a he | accompani ome niece, | Marion Morris of Wilton, who stay and visit a few weeks. Louie Anderson visited the | a brothers Monday. a 2 Joe Jiras was a caller at thet. F. Morris home Monday. ‘ Raymond Morris called at the Wal- - lace Anderson — Monday. . the T. F. Morris home ees Ye called at his near Baldwin ‘ye 4 Mildred Funston 1 it the week- end wi iss Mal [cCough. Orval Falkenstein and Roy Wes were callers at the T. F. Morris hi Thursda; pe Mr. Williams of Baldwin calléflon Harold Williams Thi y- a caller at the T. F. nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Me left a bay to Iowa Tuesday to visit x ouie Johnson tranacted . in Wilton Wednesday. ae Mr. and mrs. soni sdorris and ily visited Ed Morris near Baldwi Friday. » Py; Mabel Mc ough called at the Mes- tor home Sat le Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holten left Thursday for their home at Bridger, Mont., after visiting relatives héré. ie ho et de visited at the Fred witter home Sunday. Carl Johnson ealled at the T. Morris home Sunday. r Orval Falkenstein and Roy Westby called at the Iri Falkenstein home Sunday. Roy Westby called at the T. ¥F. Morris home Sunday. Gerald and Raymond Morris — Clarence Anderson called at the W. Brown home Sunday. Louie Anderson and T. F. Morris and sons James and Dor were brief callers at the Carl Johnson home Sunday. James Morris was a business caller in Wilton Wednesda: reds i Mr. Dimon of Regan was a The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the H. D. Watkins homé on the afternoon of June 10th. Mrs. J. Fisher will entertain with Mrs. Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and Mrs. L, Hopkins motored to Driscoll Sun- day afternoon where they visited relatives and friends, on Mondan of this Mr. and Mrs. O. took in the Chautauqua here on Fri- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Stratton re- turned from Fargo last week the visited with relatives and friends. Miss Helen Gibson of Fargo is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Stratton. Junior ball team de- residence. . The Regan business men pleyéd ball with the Canfield men on home grounds Wednesday evening and won the game, the score being 10 to 13. The Legion will give a dance here ‘Saturday evening, July Sth. ‘The Regan ball team will play at Tutle on July 4th. Regan Semi-Pro’s drubbed fast Re- gan regulars by @ score of 16 to 14 on local diamond last night. The pitching of Steinert and Mitchel was almost unbeatable and the fielding of the Semi-Pros was perfect. {” Bast Sibley Butte | a MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe and Mrs. E. Bloomquist motored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Walter Durfee and daughter Gladys called at the Elmer Bloom- quist home Tuesday. Leonard Davenport and family mo- tored to McKenzie Tuesday. Arthur Lewis of Fort Rice, N. D., visited at Elmer Bloomquist’s Wed- ne esday. Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. McKenzie of South Dakota is| "1 Asplund has arrived in Bismarck) Evans home psa California where he spent the winter. s in Wilton Sat ; * By SUBTINE MORRIS * Donald Morris and uncle, Lovie Klawitter, transacted business in Bis- marck Monday. Clarence Stott called on Donald Morris ba a James ors was a caller at the A. F. Anderson Lome Tuesday . Mrs. V. L. Anderson returned to her home near Wilton Wednesday after spending almost two weeks in a mere hospital. ‘iss Mabel McCough was a brief caller at the T. F. Morris home Tues- day. Clarence Scott called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris were calleds in Wilton Monday. Joe Jiras was a called at the A. F. ‘ Anderson home Friday. Gerad Morris was a brief caller * GC Clarence Felkenstein home e Mi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jt family of Painted Woods the Bill Larson home Frank Kocker was a a the Con Johnson home: Mrs. Enock Anderson and: Mrs. C. M. Johnson and. Mrs. Lars Jacobson Ladies’ Aid at the Anton home in Wilton home Friday 4 ee Eade of 5 Klawitter of Douglas yeturned idanesday to: her imme marck.