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4 Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Jamestown a few days where Lorene remained to visit. Ed Wagner. .was.-in Bismarck Thursday on business: 2 7 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray and Callers at Steele Wednesday were! family were guests at the Joe Cook Mrs. Roy Smith and daughters, also Julius Klucksdahl. Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children, Vernon, Elsie and Earl, of Granville, N. D., visited Thursday with Mrs. Carlson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. Mrs. Carlson returned home the same Ge fed way of Regan to visit her. sister, Mrs. John Carlson. The children will visit with their grand- parents for a couple of weeks. The J. W. Preston young folks were callers at the Albert Christensen home Thursday evening. Olaf Sison and Paul Pasley mo- tored to Steele Saturday evening. Mr. and: Mrs, Ernest Schoon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and fam- ily were entertained at the Adolph Hansen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Newland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen of Kidder county. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Bismarck shoppers Monday. L..B. Olson and daughter Nora were Mandan callers Tuesday. Miss Nora remained there with her mother. Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs, Alvin Ghylin and sons Gerald and Claire called at the Roy Little home Monday. Mrs. Harry Davenport called at the Elmer Falmer home Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Mowder and daughter Edith spent Wednesday at the Homer Taylor home. ‘om Hollingsworth called at the ‘Wm. Michelsen home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs,..Frank Michelsen ‘were Wing shoppers Wednesday. The members of the board of the ‘Farmers Elevator held their monthly meeting Tuesday. Norman Little was an overnight it at the J. F. Little home Tues- ry. Ole Wold and family attended the Chautauqua in Regan Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Michelsen visited with' Mrs. Anna Knudson Tuesday. A number of the young folks Pil at the Cook home ay a ni at a surprise ca Joseph, the occasion being his birthday. A = lunch was served by Mrs. Cool ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mrs. ‘Anna Knudson and son Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family and Mrs, gath- y eve- ion y-. fr. and Mrs, Lloyd Davenport and. children and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jor- and children were supper ts at the Harry Davenport home Tauris J several lorgenson spent seve! this week with Ruth Wilmot. | irs. Art Strand motored to Bis- marck Friday with Mrs. A. H. Lund berg and daughter Ella. : Wilton and Regan junior boys layed ball at Regan Friday evening. The score was 6 to 4 in'favor of Re- in. «Wittret Little visited with Gerald Ghylin Friday. Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. Ole Oleson Friday afternoon. This being the annual meeting, new officers were elected for the coming year. The next meeting will be at Little home August 7th. the Ro; A A. McCoy was a business caller in the neighborhood Friday. Einar Strand called at the Roy Little home Saturday morning. Ruth Wilmot and Laurice Jorgen- son called at the Wm. Michelsen home Mr. aa epi aat epherysc and tamil; ls fe irs. oy ven- aad children and Mr. and Mrs. spent Saturday at the Cl wenport home near Among the Regan shoppers Satur- evening were Mr. and bod and. chi Lloyd Knudson, Wi and Fritz Uhde, Henry 5 family, John Boschee, Amundson, Mr. and Mrs. John Roy: Little and family. 5 Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth lay afternoon visitors at the venport home. irs. Sarah Mowder spent Sunday atthe: Wm. Wilmot home in Wilton. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCul- Tough June 29th, a baby boy. Mrs. Carl} yy, home near Regan a few days this week, : Mr, and Mrs. Robert Virgin and son Wyness of Winona Minn., ar- rived Monday to attend the funeral of his father. They left for Winona Wednesday. Earl B. Sorenson ‘called Thursday at the Ray Hazlegrove’s on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers left Friday on a trip to-points in South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota where they will visit relatives and friends. They expect to be gone 2 or 3 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Goldsmith and family were in Wing Thursdey. Christ Wolff was a business caller Thursday in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson] @ and daughters, Jean and Lois, and son Jimmie were shoppers in Tuttle Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Arena Saturday after- noon, Frank Gray called in Arena on his way to Wing Friday after Mrs. Gray and daughter Opal, who spent Thurs- day night as guests of Mrs. Harry Gray and family. Shoppers in Tuttle Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Goldsmith. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Ay. Thoren and family. Miss Ione Goldsmith left Friday for Fargo to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were dinner guests Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mrs. Emma Virgin called at the aa Goldsmith home on evening this week. Lein By OLGA M. RISE ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lund, Clarissa and Orris Kvame of Mabel, Minn., left for home Friday after spending a few days at the J. 0. Rise home. Mrs. J. O. Rise and son Clarence, Gale Birkeland, Alfred Arneson, Mr. jand Mrs. Stuart Severson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and Harry Helge- son attended the school meeting at Bismarck Monday. Mr. and oe dene! eg ina and spen’ lay at the Henry Arneson home in Kidder county. John Birkeland had company from Minnesota Sunday. Clara Rise spent Friday night with Alice Arneson. Ed Nygaard, Mrs. Dallas Bark- man and daughter, Dorothy motored to Bismarck Thursda: Kenneth Ruble was in this vicin-| 59 ity canvassing for the Fergus Falls woolen mills Friday. Olga, Olive and Glenwood Rise nel Wednesday at their parental jome. There will be Norwegian services July 6th at 2 o'clock. Rev. Monson of Bismarck will preach and the Luther league meets in the basement after services. Ladies please bring cake and sandwiches, me wee aS if -S.W. Burleigh | By KATIE D.. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer and daughter Hazel were callers at the John Stewart and Dan Mclean homes org Nalesoern geet vie ing was an it Ed Becknall a week ago, motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit at the Rogers-home. . Jimmie and Junior remained at their home in Bismarck. Sattler, Hort Roberts ‘and Ed Pond had dinner at the McIntyre house Thursday. Mrs, Andrew Kraft and family at- tended -the farmers: picnic in Wing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R._C. Halver and ilies at- tended the farmers’ picnic in Wing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sattler mo- tored to Elgin, North Dakota Sat- urday to spend Sunday with rela- tives. They planned to return home londay. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen MclIn- tyre and children, Melvin Webster, Jimmie and Junior Rogers, Mr. and ae Farmers’ day in Wing Thurs- ive Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skula, daugh. ter Elsie, and brother-in-law, of Mit nesota, are here attending to farming and Julia Schmesky were last Sun- beg Teen at the Nels Alms home. ‘iss Ida Tosseth called on the Davis girls. Fri Mrs. Alms and children attended the farmers’ picnic in Wing Thurs- Earl Magnuson called on Ivan and Willis Alms last Sunday. bel Magnus visited Eunice and Margaret Davis Thursday evening. Gill and sons are cutting B. Gill served as judge in Will Gill’s place on account of Willis’ ill- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Louie King were callers at the Nels Alms home last Sunday. Marvin Alms, wife and baby and Mrs. Conrad Kettleson visited with M jels Alms Friday. Miss Julia Schmetky won the quilt hen ‘was raffled off at the picnic last week. ‘ Marie King, Eunice and Margaret Davis arene Friday afternoon with Hollis Al Several from Ghylin-township have been going to Regan this week to at- tend the itauqua. Alfred Anderson and Lloyd Kettle- son called on Marion Alms last Sun- From there the three boys day at Brush lake. W. Davis and family attended the pit at wee ursday. Staton Davis is working at the Z. X. ranch near Wing. Misses and Eunice Davis called on Ida Tosseth Sunday evening. Those who.were shopping in in arid Mrs. Nels “|here with friends Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and fam- ‘ily and Mr. and Mrs. Louie King and tea it -and ‘Eunice .D: ret a sunice .Day on Hilda Krause Fri Mrs. L. W. ‘Davi - feventny’ in’ Rock Hil townsh: Mr. and Mrs. Arne jon ‘and Oliver Tosseth were berry pick- ing Sunday afternoon. a To and Mrs. Nick Holgerson and family were Regan shoppers Satur- day. a2 and Mrs. presad lithe goatee ily were Regan shoppers Sat y- Leona Davis spent Sunday evening with her father in Rock Hill town- a and Mys. August Krause and Saturday. Willis Gill is on the sick list this week. ‘and| Miss Edna Johnson was a Regan shopper Saturda; He his brother Ed the past two weeks. Norman Stewart and - Vernon’ Gramling are home again after acta the Past ore se three wee! shearing shee; in leigh, orton and Emmons "counties. An ice cream social was held in the basement of the Glencoe church poeey. evening. Quite a few at- Mrs. Claude Houser and son Ev- erett and mother, Mrs,’ Flora.Stew- art, visited at the John Alex Stewart home Thursday. Frank Glum of Emmons county is ieee with friends in township. Harold Hogue visited with Ed and Theodore Becknall. Tuesday. Vernon Gramling has secured Job tieing wool in Bismarck. i Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Daven were calling on friends and neighbors on business Monday @vening. alt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray cailed ‘Wednesday forenoon at Ray Hazle- Weel 3 i iy B° wee F By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, or {John Walcker, y evening. Quite a number of Ghylin hee folks attended the dance in Regan Margaret, Eunice and Owen Davis attended the fireworks in Wi Billy Davis returned to his home northeast of last: Tuesday. Eunice and Margaret Davis called on Edna Johnson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter. Elsie were Regan shoppers son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and) William Wagner home Saturday af- daughters and the Tees f: : interests. camp mee! Eunice and Margaret Davis, Walter | Sunday. leaves to mourn his loss his parents, eight brothers and six sisters. The funeral services were held Wednes- day ‘afternoon, the 25th, at Turtle Lake. He was laid to rest at the Turtle Lake cemetery. A. H. Heinle was a business caller at Washburn Saturday before. noon. HeHeinle and sons Edwin, Er- and Richard, and daughter Rachel were business callers at the nest ternoon. Mr. and Mrs.-A. H. Heinle were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and firs. Wm. Wagner end family and Mrs. Ed Hochtalter were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mrs. ‘Jake: Spitzer and daughters were Wilton shoppers Saturday eve- nin, and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Melvin were Wilton shoppers Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Walcker and family and Mrs. John Niehardt of Turtle Lake were guests at the A.|h H. Heinle home Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walcker and @|family and Mrs. John Niehardt left Thursday for Jamestown, where they attended camp meeting, and returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walcker of near Turtle Lake left Friday for Jamestown where «they attended ting and returned home Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spitzer were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Frank and Mary Brezden were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Miss Anna Brezden spent Satur- day evening in Wilton. Mrs, T. E. Hall and sons. Norman and Bernard were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Misses Helen, Minnie- and Sam Jennings spent: Saturday evening in Wilton, » cms. 52 CRE Driscoll = By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. Ole Nelson spats ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Miss Nora Hendrickson is visiting friends in Driscoll. Thelma Skoger with her parents. Mrs. Edward Madson spent Frida: ent the week-end ms in honor of her birthday.) with her mother, Mrs. A. H. Neel M. F. Olson and family have moved into their new apartment. Joe Gertz has purchased their old home. Mr..and Mrs. Fred Jordan . and family have returned from their va- ae trip to Minneapolis and St. aul. Misses Gladyse Ness and Esther Pederson were. overnight guests of Mrs. Vic Pederson. Eldon Lewds, was a visitor in-Tap- pen Saturday evening. Miss Verna Sleight of Tappen. has been visiting a week with Mrs. Lau- rence Hull. ly Margaret Hal, spent a few days ly Margaret |, spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. James. Koon mo-, tored to Maddock, N. D., Sunday, to visit, and returned Monday. Leonard Tysver of Stanton s; few days with his cousin, Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and family, Mrs..Henry Nelson‘ and Miss Hazel ‘Nelson spent Sunday with Mn and Mra, C. A. Swanson. nt a ‘rank Driscoll, Tuttle arid‘ Steele’ bande;|“ directed by Dr. Prescott of Steele, broadcasted from KFYR, Bismarck radio station, Tuesday bese 3 J. R. Johnson is visiting tives in South Dakota. A. Nelson, Geo, Schlabach, R. Col- ton and Truax families: picni in ‘}family were shopping in Bismarck Schlal ter and Misses Vannie and Mina Lewis visited at the Lewis home Sun- day evening on their way home from Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf visited their ll ina Bis- Mrs.. Rasmussen and Mrs. Van Vieet visited Mrs. Ole Quale Friday afternoon. home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland and Miss Nora Hendrickson motored: to. o_O By MARGARET MARCHANT Q! ie y= Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and fam-| their hi of McClusky. visited, a, few. days wi her parents, Mr. and Wi Gustav Witt called at the Marchant ‘ednesda: motored to. Wing lary, Elfen Herbert Zeigelmeier. Leroy Marchant motored to Wing Mrs. Homer Nelson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newcomer. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harison, who were married last week, left Saturday for Valley City where they will make ome. : 3 he { Miss Lily Jensen is spending the week at the Rosvold home... : Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Titus and daughter, Mavis Rosvold, spent day in Bismarck. A few friends of Mrs. H. C. Peder-|' ised her. Tuesday afternoon y: + Mrs. Swa oe last mee, rs. mussen 8) OO By SARAH HEINLE Edw Wagner was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Wed- nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were fashburn shoppers Wednesday be-| fore noon. “Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Walcker and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Nie- [rege gear ‘were guests at the Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred yas eaten. callers at the A. H. me Wednesday A. H. Heinle and son Richard were: at the L, E. Hall. Frida $ ore | Walker orot Mr. and Drs. passed . Le He nae'28 gears |Letn end Bade B Heinle t daughter Rachel business call-|the home Wednes-| Hing. The followi Skogen_ home Sunday: + }ernoon. _.| Fitzgerald home rand-| of Bismarck. spent Sunday. at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Knudson, Miss Dagmar Rosvold spent the past week with Valdis Knudson. Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz spent Mi day afternoon with Mrs. C, A. Swan- son. (Rock Hj By RUTH LITTLE junday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil family were callers 3 | home:Sundays Lilfian--Hedstrom jismarck visiting at the John Hawe home. Homemakers met at the Ole Olson home Friday. .There were. 12 mem- Dinner guests at the J. -R. Fitz-| a nd ald home Sunday were Mr. » Wallace Sherman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor an family and Virgil Little, a esi Harvey, Fitzgerald: called at. th S. W. Nemetz home’ Monday. Mrs. Mary Shirley accompanied Mr. and Mi Ry M. Colip to Bismarck Wedn to visit. Charlie, who is a patient in a ospital. Mrs. J. F. Little and Virgil called at the Mrs. K. Kolk home Tuesday. ., Mr. and Mrs. Gus Heinley and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. H.C. Rasche and son Ed motored O. M. €olip called on his daughter, Mrs. Mary Rasche, Thi y. A. McCoy and son Ira called at the James Fitzgerald-home Monday, Mr. Fitzgerald, Harvey, Laurence, James and Irene motored to Regan Monday. - S. B. Olson called at the Ernest Gordon home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon called at the Nels Nelson home Saturday. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stephen were Sunday dinner guests at the Philip Monroe home. . Chas. Heddick motored to Regan Monday. : Laurence and Irene Fitzgerald called at the Howard Watkins home Monday. 8. B. Olson and Delbert Davis called at the Fred Wutzke home Sunday aft- Axel Soder called at the Fitzgerald home Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. McCulough and daugh- ter Mrs. Andrew Olson motored to Regan Thursday, , Allen Westerman has secured the position as teacher.in Highland. Park school district No. 2, Rock Hill town- ship. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davenport and daughters of St. Paul, Minn., are guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home. C. O. Kettleson motored to Regan Thursday. Vincent. Sherman returned to the Fitzgerald home after being em- ployed at the Porter Nelson home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz called at the James Fitzgerald home Wed- nesday afternoon. The Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Ole Olson Friday. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Howard Watkins, president and lead- er; Mrs. Roy Little, vice president and leader; Mrs. Alvin.Ghylin, secre- tary-treasurer. A luncheon was served after the meeting. The next|to meeting will be held- with Mrs. Roy Little on August 7th. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daven- port and family were suppef guests at the Harry Davenport home Thurs- H. C. Rakche accompanied’ J." ¥. Little to Regan Saturday to attend a telephone meeting. James Fitz; id‘ and son Harvey and Vincent Sherman motored to Wing Thursday. z Gottlieb Doctor called at the James Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feuling called at the Ed Rasche home Monday. The ladies’ aid will meet Wednes: day with Mrs. Ole Wold. Laurice Jo#genson spent a few days‘ at the Harry Davenport home as a guest of Ruth Wilmot. Ruth Little spent Friday afternoon with Hester Bailey. Lewis Jorgenson and Lloyd Daven- rt called at the Andrew Olson home Mr..and Mrs. Ernest_Gordon, Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Bur nett motored to Bismarck Thursday. Harvey Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherman transacted business in Wil- ton Friday. Porter Nelson called at the James Fitzgerald home Saturday. Andy ‘Walker, Shirley and Flo: attended the ball game at Regan Sun- day. Sanday dinner guests at the Bailey home: were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dav- enport and family-and Mr.-and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and family. - Louise Walker was a Sunday guest at the S .L. Jordahl home. Elizabeth Jorgenson spent the week-end with Phyllis Little. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and family attended Catholic services at Wing Sunday. rs Emil Olson called at the J. F. Little home Sunday. mt Rasche and daughter 0.) % t Florence Lake By HELEN WITT Ervin Glanville of Wing spent a few days this week visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and E. E. Glanvill F. McClellan spent Wed- nesday with Mrs. Charles Johns. The’ Florence Lake baseball boys defeated the Canfield team on the home diamond Sunday by a score of 13 to 10. Herman Neiters and sohs, Andrew, Robert and Herman, and daughter Marcella attended church services in Wing Sunday. - Mrs. -Joe: jon and family re- turned Saturday evening after spend- ing the past few weeks visiting rela- tives and friends in Iowa and Wis- consin, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seliinger and son Earl and Mrs. Maty Walters motored to Denhoff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rath and fam- ily and Mr. Mrs. John Witt were Sunday callers at the Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark, Ellen and Russell Nathan called . at the Herman Neiters home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Henry Seilinger and bers present. .At the election of. of- ficers Mrs. Roy Little and Mrs. H. D. Watkins sae named. project leaders and presiden' ag Bah rage Mr. and T. Hetherington: a for Ohasely, -N. D., to visit a at her home, Ti fe Mr. and Mrs. A. F: Ghylin and sons, Mrs. Ole Olson and ha Dee and. Ernest, ley; Jordal ant Bailey were dinner guests ai Ghylin home Sunday. _ Mrs. H.C. Taylor-was a passenger on the train to Wilton Tuesday to have dental work ‘ : home. E. &. Larson and, family teturned | W: home Friday. They spent their vaca- tion out in Montana. . family and. Marcella Neiters called|™ at the Henry Pavey home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John Witt were tle sho) Saturday afternoon. Saturday evening shoppers in ‘Wing from this ity were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas..Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Hein and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family. Mrs. John Witt 5) the R. G. Marchant ‘ut- ome. nt Monday at “4 Mr; and Mrs. Jake. Wentz andj y4, daughter motored Henry Schneider Bismarck M: londay. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Earl and Mrs. Mary Walters were supper guests-at’the Henry Seilinger home Sunday. , ‘ Mr. and Mrs, John Witt were Wing shoppers Tuesday. ‘ John Bailey called “at the Arthur Tees home Tuesday. —_—__—_———_—-+ By MRS.'A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. Ong was called to Kansas by the death-of her stepmother. Mr.-and Mrs. Thomas Hethering- ton spent a few days at the A. F./of Aim home before returning to] McCloe Ghy! Knoxville, Iowa. Those who attended the farmers’ day in Wing Thursday from around here were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilken- thas. Kuehl; Chas Our, Monday. Mrs. H. a and daughter Ber- and Norman, Mrs. J Anna Knudson and Lloyd, Mr. Mrs. Ole Olson and family; Mr. Mrs. Thomas Hethington, Gil AE. Jowncer . CAvERMTON~ Coder and family spent the the home of Mrs. Coder’s! #'-ter ‘at Forbes, N. D. TEE Ht) ven of Columbus, N. D., Mr. and Mrs.| home C. N. Lein, daughter Marjorie June, rusven. pare 3 i aTeetiieie i ES Mr. and Mrs. J. B, and several of the children at church services at Strasburg Sunday. By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD wt Mega St sae el . fie = Bi, Ole Lilketield ee ir. |. Mrs. baby called-at the Wm. Brown home Damstrom visited at “Bob Chesrown, Mr. and’ Mrs. John Ohihauser,. Sr., Fred Joeb and coe Bowman were at ‘Thurs- day. . é Dito Roesller of Hasieton is work- i"figcoh Sehiermelsiar, Dewey La ler were Linton’callers Friday... - Renschler called. at the Emil Renschler home of near Hasel- Phat alee ef F tt Eat Pst F