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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, i b Ly [__fenen if] “Miss Josie Olson, Bill Mulari, and ‘Charlie Johnson were callers at Bill “ ‘Wanttaja, Louis Olson, and John LJ Gylden homes Thursdey evening. n Mrs, Bill Wanttaja and children Bernice and Willis were callers at Ida Thorson’s home Sunday. Mrs. .L. C. Holmes and son Frank, | , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son e Clifford were callers at John Gylden’s home Thursday evening. } Mrs. John Gylden and son Severt were callers in the capital city on a business mission. Edwin Olson, Bill Mulari, and Bill Wanttaja returned home Tuesday evening from visiting in Detroit and other parts of Minnesota. Edwin Olson was a caller at John Gylden's Tuesday evening. e _Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gyiden, Sadie, Selina, and Severt Gylden, Sylvia, v€ Severie, and Eina Eckholm, Leonard Skavonius, and Edwin Waiste were town callers Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Gylden and son Severt ‘were capital city callers Thursday. F “Mrs. Jack Gylden, Sulo and Selina Gylden were Wing callers Thursday. Gust Eckholm was a caller at Henry Inget’s home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gylden, Sylvia Eckholm and Sadie Gylden returned from Plummer, Minn., Monday eve- “, ning after visiting with friends and relatives for a few days. Sulo Gylden also returned home to visit for a few 8. lien Eckholm, Emil Linska and ‘Walter Inget left for a fishing trip to i a i pak D t 4atbtw, Quite a crowd attended the party ‘at Arne Antilla’s home Sunday eve- ning. Everyone reporting a fine time. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Miemi and chil- and daughter Lydia Tyne and Severi f xekholm were callers at Gylden’s x home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gylden and m Severt, Sadie, Selina, Sallie, Sergie, Edwin Olson, Ervin Leslie Harold Josephson were callers Gust Eckholm’s home Saturday ores Pa _—_—_—__———_~e Trygg By GLADYS NELSON John Anderson and Hazel made a to Regan Monday on some busi- awe @. Ao ' and Mrs. Fred Habeck and visited Sunday night at the John Habeck home. F. Nelson, Gerald and Martin ‘illie Jiras called Monday night Bert.Hendershott home. Orville Habeck, Alvin lward Cunningham were at the Geo, F. called Wednesday at .. Nelson and Nels Nelson Obama iis took the train and from there ; ; ‘Rooker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pettis, Miss Gertrude 10 is Fred Habecks were callers ‘Tuesday night at the John Habeck home where he assisted him’ in butchering. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family called Tuesday night at John Habeck’s, Violet Spangbe: Habecks to the accompanied Fred john Habeck home ge Slee e fall and winter term. ta by Jesse Pettis bare visited Tuesday nce Habeck. visited last Sunday at john Habeck home. Alex Lundquist visited Thttrs- daughter, Mrs. Albin went with her to at- club at the ate iF i itt t i marck, and returned home Sunday t. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck and Al- fred took Ella Trygg to her home in Baldwin, en route home from Bis- marck Saturday night where she vis- ited over Sunday with her folks. Floyd Anderson, Paul Coleman, Geo, F. Nelson and John Habeck called Sunday night at the Nels Nel- son home. o¢—______ _—___—-e | Taft | pel ee By FLORENCE GOSNEY Charley Anderson was a Sterling caller Monday. Anton O'Berg called at the Charley Anderson home Tuesday afternoon. Norval Marvel called at the E. L. Hurr home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Gusta Hermanson called at the Charley Anderson home Wednesday. Ray and Buster Baeth were town | % callers Wednesday night. Charley Gosney called at Elder El- nesses Wednesday evening. Gusta Hermanson called on La- verne Richardson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild were McKenzie callers Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill called at the Marion Lee home Thursday. The Jessen family were town call- ers Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Fogarty were. visiting at Elder Elnesses Wednes- day evening. M. L. Lewis was transacting busi- ness in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hara of | Cleveland spent Sunday, July 6th, at the Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty were callers at the Robert Sharp home Thursday evening. Miss Madge Runey visited at the Jessen home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Gosney were shopping in Bismarck .Friday. Edna Mae Gosney visited in Bis- marck a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. B. Koon. Miss Edna Florea of Ponderay, Idaho, arrived Thursday night to spend some time here visiting rela- oa tives. .William Nieman and son Lester called in Sterling Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian, Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. B. Koon and Miss Edna Florea were dinner guests at the Gosney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Triplett and Miss Lydia Briscoe were also callers in the after- noon, they were accompanied home by Miss Edna Florea. Miss Florence Gosney accompanied Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Koon home to Bismarck Sunday night after spend- ing the week-end at home. - Miss Elnora Hurr. is again home after spending some time away at school, Stella Dyrstad has been in the hos- pital with a case of blood poisoning. Leslie Cline attended the ball.game Sunday afternoon in Sterling. Charley Gosney was a Moffit: call- er Sunday. Mrs. Johnson ahd sory William wire town callers Friday afternoon. * ceaees Cline \was. a Moffit caller, Mrs. J. Baker, James and John, were Sterling callers Friday night. Max Lang called at the Charley Anderson home Saturday night. Norval Marvel was transacting business in Sterling Monday. Presley M. Gosney called at Mel- vin Nesses Monday noon. W. E. Runey called'at Charley. An- derson’s home Monday morning. Max Lang called at the Lester An- drews home Monday night. W. E. Runey called at the George Lewis home Monday afternoon. Anton O’Berg was a town caller Monday night. Henry Jessen and crew are busy putting up the alfalfa on the Howard O'Hara farm. o Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney at the George Lewis home Saturday evening. : James and John Baker were Ster- ling callers Tuesday. Gusta Hermanson was helping Hal- ley Belk for a few days. Floyd Belk has been delivering gasoline to some of the farmers this week, getting ready to harvest. —_—_ | Hazlegrove | _ ee > By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray and Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuttle Monday on business, A. Guerin was in Bismarck Tues- day on business. There was a schoolboard meeting mueses at the Will Thieling school- ouse. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Frank Gray home Wednesday afternoon and Ray and Mr. Gray went to Tuttle. Mrs. Tee mained to visit with her mother and Aister Opal. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Ulfers farm Wedn a Mr. ahd Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold and Mrs. Glanville's sister and family who ‘were here from Canada visiting called at the McIntyre home Wednesday eevning. She will be remembered as Goldie Wilkinson. Miss Virgie Webster is now visiting her father at the McIntyre home. Vernol Goldsmith: was in Tuttle Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Kraft home and alse at the McIntyre home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner. and daughter Lucile were in Tuttle Wed- nesday on business. Frank Gray called Wednesday night at Elmer Perry's home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray enter- tained af supper Thursday night Mrs. Ida Perry and sons Lyle and Elmer Rev. Ivy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove. Lyle Perry left Friday for Colgate where he will visit over Saturday and leave Sunday for Duluth, Minn, spending sometime here visiting his mother and brothers. Some of the Kraft young folks drove to Bismarck Thursday to see og mother who is there at the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and .| family, Joe Goldsmith and. family, and Philip Thoren and family: were all shopping in Tuttle Saturday. A. Guerin and family were in Tut- tle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shoppers in Arena Saturday after- noon Mr. and Mrs. Rey Hazlegrove were out making calls Sunday afternoon. They called at the Kraft home and also at the E. Mecklery and Jack Stewart homes.; . . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler were shoppers in town Saturday. Peter Remick and daughter Lydia were shopping in Tuttle Saturday night. The Kraft young folks were in Tut- tle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers returned Saturday evening from their trip ,to Southern Iowa and Minnesota. Lydia Remick and two of her brothers called Sunday, at E. Meckley. Ed. Smith called y at Harry. Ulfers and Owen -McIntyre’s homes. - Carl Remick called at the Emanuel Meckley home Sunday. He is work- ing for Charlie Sattler. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lambert drove to Wilton Saturday to consult Dr. Thelen about Mrs. Lambert's hand which was giving her some trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and family visited relatives at McClusky Sunday. The two little Remick. girls visited Sunday at the Milt Goldsmith home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray and daughters Mary and Lea, and sons Robert and Glen, and Mrs. S. O. Gray have moved to Pettibone. | McKenzie 1 —_—_—_— “eo By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cook of Red- lands, Calif. accompanied by Mr. Cook’s mother and grandmother, Mrs. Ollie Cook ahd Mrs. L. J. Bailey of Bismarck were McKenzie visitors Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sudivick of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tur- ner and family of Sterling were vis- itors at the Grant Turner home Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Potter of west of Mandan spent the fourth with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schoell. Mrs. Roy Wildfang entertained the Ladies’ Aid at her home Wednesday afternoon with good attendance, after which lovely refreshments were served’ by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. F. Wildfang. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson re-| turned home Tuesday evening from near Devils Lake. Mr. Larson’s mother returned with them. D. B. Leathers did some repair work on the Manly pool hall Wednes- y. Miss Ella Leathers visited Mrs. E. L. Adams Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. ‘Wayne Drawver is employed at the G. A, Hughes home. The Royal Neighbors held their regular meeting Thursday night with good attendance. Their next meet- ing will be July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French of Bis- marck and Mrs. Elmer Smith and children of Gary, Indiana, visited Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson Friday evening. Mr. and. rs. R. ©. Boren and daughter Madeline visited at ‘the Paul Antrim home Friday evening. Mrs. George Watson underwent an operation at the Bismarck hospital Thursday morning. Miss Mabel Woods of Menoken vis- ited Ruth Lewis Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein’ of Menoken’ were MoKenzie callers ‘Wednesday evening. ‘Mr. ati . W. Ts. Watson and daught Lillian and Esther, Géd. Mrs BF Goons, Beery Turne . B. F. Coons, Etiery ‘Turner,’ Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Daw of Men- beat were McKenzie visitors Sun- ye Mrs. Minnie Heaton of Bismarck was a Sunday visitor at the L. E. Heaton home. - : Mr. and Mrs.’ Ed. Conley enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adams to dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and sons of Menoken were visitors in Mc- Kenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John McMonagle and daughter Cleo of Ross, N. D., arrived in McKenzie Saturday evening to visit Mrs. Monagle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuehrer. Miss Marion Morris returned to her home Saturday after spending nearly three weeks with her uncle, Eddie Dahl of Douglas. Miss Elsie Keator and Mable Mc- Collough called at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. Miss Mable McCollough, Elsie and Florence Heator, and Mildred Fun- ~ | ston attended the pound social held at McKenzie Friday. Levi Anderson called at the T. F. Morris home Thursday evening. Joe Jiras was a business caller in Wilton We r. Miss Mable McCollough and Elsie Keator called at the T. F. Morris home Friday. James, Gerald and Marjory Morris called at the Bert Hendershott home ‘Tuesday. Miss Mildred Funston week-end at the Keator home: Mable McCollor le ugh, Elsie Keator, and Gerald Morris were busin Mr. daughters Ruth and Marie called at the Clarence Falkenstein home Thursday evening, Mr. Henuson and son Russel were business callers in Wilton Monday. Miss Mable McCollough, at the Keator home Wednesday eye-. ning. = Wilard Dimion called at the T. F. Morris home ‘Thursday. 2oy Wallace Anderson was: a business caller in. Wilton Monday. Miss Mildred Funston was an over night guest with: Mable McCollough Monday. James and Raymond Morris called at the Henry Sunquist home Thurs- Miss Mable McCollough was a| caller in Wilton Wednesday. Wallace Anderson was a caller at the T. F. Morris home Monday. Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein at the William Fricke home Wednt A Clarence Olson called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday evening. Gene Perkins called at the H. A. McCollough home We . Pres Fone, ’atsthe T. F. Morris me > James. Morris called at the A. F. Anderson homie We 5 Bennie and Levi Anderson called at the T. F. Moris home Monday. Morris home Wednesday ¢ mings evening. doe Jiras called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke called at the Herman Folkenstein home ‘Thursdey. Albert and Gene Perkins, Orville Falkenstein, Roy Westby, and Lester Jorrson called at the H. A. McCol- lough home Wednesday evening. James was a caller at the Victor An home Wednesday. Wallace enstein called at the A. F. Anderson home Tuesday. Miss Mable McCollough called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. James Morris called at the Pete Anderson home Thursday. Wilard Dimon called at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Wallace Falkenstein: was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Mr. ang Mrs, T. F. Morris and daughters Justine and Eunice called at the Edward Morris home Monday. [” East Sibley Butte ‘ a By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST "| Elmer Bloomquist and family were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Fred and John Hedstrom shopped in Bismarck Monday. 5 Lioyd Glizbe of Bismarck called at his parental home Tuesday. Elmer Blodmquist and son Wayne called at the 8. E. Clizbe home Tues- day. Fred Hedstrom motored to Mc- Kenzie Tuesday. Leonard Davenport and family were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. 8. E. Clizbe called at the Roy Wild- fang home Thursday. Mrs. Walter Durfee shopped in McKenzie Friday. Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter Josephine and Mrs. E, Bloomquist Friday afterflooh. Alan, Willys, and Marion Clizbe and Wayne motored to McKenzie motored to McKenzie Friday eve- ning. Leonard Davenport and family motored to Regan Friday. Cedric Craig and family were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth called at the W. Durfee home Saturday. Gilbert Cederstrom and family shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Cedric Craig and family visited the E. Bloomquist home Saturday night. Roy Wildfang and family visited the 8. E. Clizbe ‘home Sunday. ~ John and Louis Olson visited at Carl Berndt’s home Sunday. ———_—________“_“+ Ghylin | e By MARGARET DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. ° | * Miss. Bergetta. Tosseth “has re- turned home to stay. She-is feeling fine and says she is cured which is another boom for Dunsieth sani- tarium. Ervin Johnson called on L. W. Davis Friday. Mrs. August Krause called on Mrs. Gaub Friday evening. Mrs. Willis Gill has relatives visit- Mrs. Wilbur Noon Kn been. visit- i rane De i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins 'Yis-| ited with her mother last. 8 ‘ Miss Johnson s Leona Sunquist and Meryland ‘John- son, were shopping in Regan Friday. Miss Dorothy Little ente1 several of the high school pupils. with a party last Tuesday evening. Mrs. L. W. Davis spent-a couple of days last: week with Mr. Davis in Rock Hill, é Harry ‘Diamond: called’ on L. W, Davis Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins caliéd at the A. Tosseth home Saturday and: took Miss Bergetta Tosseth home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Noon and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Noon spent Sunday at Mrs. Nels Alm’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and fam- ily were Regan shoppers Saturday. —-> By B. P. HAGSTROM Everybody was shocked to hear that W. J. Richard, formerly of this community, morning fgom a. stroke. came while he was visiting at the John Noon: home, C. L., Johnson called in Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund, son Warren and daughter Linea of Bis- marck visited with relatives near Still Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson and son Vernon and daughter Hilma shopped in Bis- marck Friday. is ae Hagstrom called in Regan Mon- y- Mr. and Mrs. .W. J. Richard and family of Wilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson Friday evening. Mareita. and Treiva Matheson of Jamestown visited with Helen John- son last week. Erick Pearson called: in Wilton Pur and Bre” August ir. and Mrs. August Lumberg and son Lengard returned home Wednes- urday- morning, .. Treiva Matheson of’, Jamestown and Velma and Helen Johnson called on Margaret Hagstrom Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Asplund and son LeRoy of. Minneapolis are visit- Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom called at the Lumberg home . Edna Falkenstein called at the Harry Knutson home Tuesday morn- ing. The party given by Velma Johnson and Dorothy Little at the’ latter's well The evening was passed Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daugh~ ter Margaret, Edna, Fred and Axel Asplund visited. Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson. Helen Pearson and Margaret Hag- strom called in Wilton last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunningham of Wilton visited at the O. Hagstrom home one day last week. ° Alta | By KARL SCHATZ o Mrs. Karl Schatz and sons Gus and Thorfield drove to Wilton Friday where Thofield consulted a physician. Caroline Brackett spent Sunday Pista! with Esther and Pauline Mr. and Mrs, Jack Coombs, Mrs, . 4 | of F. Coombs, and Flora Evans trans- Pree business in Bismarck Wednes- y. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Charles and Thofield spent Sunday with rela- tives and friends near Washburn. Misses Irene and Esther Johnson, who spent the past month in Minne- sota visiting, returned to their home Friday. Irene will spend six weeks with her parents before going to work. Gus, Ed., Hank and Chas. Schatz spent Saturday evening in Mercer. Mr.’ and Mrs, H. and daughter Iva spent Saturday evening at the Millar Coombs. home, Ralph, Johnnie ‘ Anderson, » Alvin Brockett and Art Waugman of Re- gan and David Schatz spent Sunday at Hecker Lake. Pauline Schatz left for McClusky Sunday where. she will spend the week visiting her. aunt and cousins. H. Schatz and sons transacted business in McClusky . Wednesday. Karl Schatz and F. Coombs have been busy the past, week as jury men in McClusky. They returned to their homes Saturday. evening. Geo. Hochhalter and son Dave were business callérs in McClusky Monday. Paliline Schatz attended the Wells county fair ‘at Fessenden Thursday. Sarah Schatz, who has been em- ployed at the Nielson home in Hurds- a returned to her home here Sun- ry. ‘Charlie Schatz of.McClusky spent Saturday and Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz. Ted Hochhalter of Regan spent Monday evening in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs; Ed. Klinegartner at- yee the fair at, Fessenden Thurs- y. < John and Henry Schafer spent. Sunday evening at the K. Schatz home. H. Schafer was a business caller in McClusky Saturday. Millard Coombs transacted business in McClusky Monday. Dan Hornboucker of McClusky was hae caller in this vicinity Tues- hte Naraeaes * — [ "Reek Hill ° By RUTH LITTLE Callers at apa F.. Little's. Monday ‘and Lawrefice i Steceerala, “Vincent +g Bailey. ‘and ‘Gilbert « Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey. brought Grandma Bailey home after she had spent several weeks at Bismarck visiting with friends and relatives. C. Q. Kettleson and Marvin Alm motored to Regan Thursday. Chas. Hettick spent Thursday eve- ining at the Algot Rybeg home. |;Mrs, Carl Landerholm: and daugh- ter Burnett called at the Mrs. K. Kolb : attended. in playing |N. a. Everyone reported a good i pple saat Matra ieceen: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Watikns and son called at the Homer Taylor. home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. P. E. Patten enter- tained the past week, Mr. Patton’s mother, brother-in-law and family of Milwaukee, Wis, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family called at the Roy Farley home Sunday. Guests at the James Fitzgeralu home Sunday were Mr. ard Mrs. Wal- lace Sherman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and Ruben Krause, C. E. Christianson called at the J. R. Fitzgerald home Monday. Edith Francis called at the Homer Taylor home Tuesday. Harvey Fitzgerald called at the O. ©. Sperry home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albet Grey and fam- ily of Tuttle. visited with rMs. Grye’s +e lgiag) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, Fri- lay. Ode Bailey is visiting this week at the Ole Olson home. Burly Bailey is employed at the Humphrey Bailey home. Bismarck callers Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and daugh- ter Wilma, C. O. Kettelson, Maurice Alm, Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg, Mr. son home Thursday. The ‘uttle boy is all Sight now, jack Welch in, ’ Doppler Thursday Theod lore Dorman, o and Robert Welch left for a ten days’ fishing trip in Minnesota early Fri- day morning. George rae and son stopped at the Robert Welch farm Friday while on his way to his former home near Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmall and little daughter, Lonella Tollifson and Lawrence Doppler motored to Lake Welch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel visited at the John Schlepp home Sunday. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson. The death of Mrs. Oscar Magnu- son’s mother occurred Funeral services were held near Wil- ton, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough and son Bill were Monday evening guests at the Andrew Olson home. Mrs. Emma Scott and daughte- Phyllis of Bismarck were guests last week at the Walter Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and son Helmer called at the Ernest Gor- don home Tuesday. | Frances J o By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Miss Gladys ‘Tooker assisted Mrs. Dietzman:.with her work Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watchel were callers at the F. L, Owen home Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin were callers at the Owen home Monday evening. Mrs. Emma Smith and three sons returned to the W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday morning, after spend- ing a couple of days with her sister, Mrs.,.Wm. Kershaw and family. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Ely seit pire were dinner ‘guests, at AL Dietzman ‘home “Tuesday. Lawrence Madland was a_ caller at the Wm. Kershaw home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tooker and children went picking berries at Menoken grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman went to Bismarck Wednesday afternoon to see their Ge rea Mrs. 8. E. Gibson oe jum Solberg from Mt. Vernon, ‘Wash., spent We evening lednesday: ‘with his friend Edwin Dietaman. Floyd ‘Owen. was a business caller The Leaf Clover Home- maker’s cluh 2 ; at the home of, Mrs. ‘Thursday aftern being present except Mrs, Dietgman. 2 Mr. afid~ Mrse, Elmer Lundquist went to the’tiver to Visit ‘Mrs. Lund- ‘quist parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wid- gér, and qlso to pick berries Mrs. Emma Smith and three sons returned to Bismarck Thursday night after spending sevetal days with her brother, W. O. Dietzman and family. She left for Minuapolis, Minn., Sat- urday noon to visit another sister, Mrs. James Strang. home Thursday. Lawrence Adams called at the James Fitzgerald home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Saturday. Edward Holmes spent last week at the Roy Farley home. Mrs. C. O. Kettleson, Mrs. Marvin Alm and daughter motored to Wing one day Jast week. They also called at the Clarence Kettleson home. Mr. and Mrs. Burley Bailey and family and Mrs. Mabel Bailey and family called at the Ira Bailey home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son were Friday guests. at the Wm. McCullough home. Mrs. K. Kolb and son. Andrew, Mrs. V. N.-Monroe and son Stephen and Allen Tolliver motored to Bismarck Sunday, where they were guests at the Glen Tolliver home. ‘The ladies aid will-meet with Mrs. A. Strand Wednesday, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ry! and C. O. Kettleson, were Regan callers Satur- day night. : Mrs. Ray McCullough and song spent one day last week with Mrs. Roy McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. L. W.. Davis. were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Farley home. Hester Bailey called at the Mabel Bailey home. Saturday afternoon, Lawrence Bajley and Gilbert Ward called atthe J. F. Little home Wed- nesday evening to get Erma wao vis- isted a few days with Phyllis. Ruth Little spent Sunday at the Ira Bailey home as a guest of Hester. A-birthday party and weiner roast ta, | was held-at the Canfield lake Sunday night in honor of Lucille and. Orlo ‘and {Johnsons birthdays.. About 40 guests were present. The evening was spent in playing games and telling stories. around a bonfire. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson returned | boy to home from ‘Pickardville Tuesday, where they attended the funeral of their nephew. Dr. Thelen called at J. F. Little's Wednesday on his way to Wing. - George and Oscar Walworth of Pingree were overnight guests at the Algot Ruberg home Thursday. Roy Farley motored to Regan Chas. Heddick called at the Andrew Kolb home Saturday evening. Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver called at the Wilbur Lundquist rome Monday. Clayton Ruth and “Phyllis Little called at the G. O. Lindsey home ‘Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and family motored to. Regan Saturday evening. Mrs. Ira Bailey called at the P. EB. Potter home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and fam- ily and Everett Bailey returnéd from Fessenden, N. D., Friday, where they spent the week with Mrs. Rasche’s| ily called at the’ Oito Dorman, home mother, Mrs. Swang. 4 Ivy Farley end Gladys W:llams. stayed at the Frank Holmberg home last week and did the work while Mr./ ter, Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Solberg from Mt, Vernon, Wash., were visitors at) th the W. A. Dietzman home Thursday. Mrs. Lawrerice Madland and son was looking over the telephone line this community. those who transacted busi- irck Saturday were Mr. Mrs. ‘Tooker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Tebbo uth Carl Mi started working for the mick brothers Monday. Owen and sons were callers Geo. Watchel home. Sunday Mrs. Tooker and children Geo.. Whitted’ and family went to:the river for June berries Sunday. and Mrs. Art Fricke were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. Fricke's parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Pettis and two sons were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday afternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son were callers at the Art Fricke home Sunday evening. f!_Welch’s Spur j By MBS, R. M. WELCH Sheriff Rolland Welch, Mrs. Melvin Welch and family, and Mr. filis of Bismarck visited at the O, P. Welch home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son Otto Dorman and Lawr- ence Doppler were Bismarck visitors Monday. Mrs. Wm. Davenport and little son of Baldwin stayed with Mrs. Daven- Port's’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman for séveral days this week. Mrs. Davenport had to take the little Bismarck to the clinic every day for X-ray pictures of the open safety pin which the child swallowed Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knudtson and family of Minneapolis,’ Minn., are visiting Mr. Knudtson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudtson of Apple Creek this week. They ar- rived Tuesday. A school meeting was held at Boyd No. 1 Tuesday afternoon. Only one of the new officers qualified, but two Mrs. Otto Dorman Robert Welch home noon. Tuesday after- port and little son Lawrence Doppler ‘and Longs, Tollifson were all in Bis- marck Wednesday. Chas Johnson and son Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and fam- Thursday eevning. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman mo- Pipestone, .| ing her.father, Ray "By VIOLET A. CLARKE Sterling: callers: Friday. -- . :-. Lawrence Mork and son‘called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home Friday. Ed. Freshour was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Knute Johnson and son Kenneth were Sterling callers Monday. Ed. Smith called at the George Harding’s' home Sunday. Mrs, Ed. Gibson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sharp, were Sterling callers Tuesday. A large crowd attended the sur- fore hs Mrs.“ Jennie Clarke's ome evening. Mrs, Jennie and Miss: Viotet were Driscoll * Sterling callers Friday. Mr. ‘and Mrs- Elder. Elness and hiss were Sterling visitors Tues- y. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet heater at the George Harding’s home junday. Martin Reddy called on John El- ness Sunday. Mrs. Ed. ' Friday. Eli Harding visited at the Smith’s home Sunday. Mr. and bas were Sterling callers Satur- lay. Ed. Freshour’s home Sunday. Roscoe Parker and family and Nom Charles Harker, and Virgie Boohister called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home is To! a Sunday evening ye manele Mra. Clarke and Miss Violet, were Sterling callers Saturday. George Magnus and Lawrence Mork called at the L. B. Roth's home Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, call@d at the George Magnus home Monday. — Lawrence Mork ; nie Clarke's home Martin Olson was a8 Saturday evening. ane, { | Menoken = By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Carl family of Death Valley, Calif., spent Tuesday at the R. G. Abelein home Theodore Dorman called on Leo Leo Doppler Dance.~ \ arias cy ee ES e | Christiania | bee last week.| 9. Mrs. *Elder Elness'-and | yrs, Miss Emma Harding visited at the er X will Mrs, Savannah McChristy’of Pres- no, Calif., is now visiting Mrs. Lauta Mrs. N, D., cam dinner guest at the A. C. Dance home Tuesday/ Mr. Johnson is work- eo until Saturday visiting Mrs. Brown's parents who reside at ‘Tuttle. From then cn ‘until Friday they visited at . and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and small Fourth at the Carl sons Edwin and at the Ole Lillefjeld home. : Lillefjeld spent = week iting at the Ole Lillefjeld home. . Anton Nelsoh was a Bismarck caller ‘Tuesday. Nels Erickson and Mrs. John Puths and family were callers at the Wm. Brown home Sunday. Andrew Nelson ‘and .-son. Anton called on Ole Lillefjeld Wednesday morning. A party was given: at the. Alvin Lang home Tuesday night for Mr. vis- i Mr. ‘Ole ‘Lillefjeld called at ‘the Andrew Nelson home Wednenday. ‘Mrs. Charles Hannefield helped en- tertain’ the’ Ladies Aid: at Wilton Wednesday afternoon. ss called -at the Ole ‘Lillefjeld home ‘Wednesda: mn. ‘ y afternoot Fred Brown was: Wilton caller Friday morning. ~~ -- > Paulson and | day. enroute to Portland, N. D., where| day. will visit Mrs. Paulson’s parents. Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and daughter, Mrs. R. M. Ludemann-spent-Tuesday afternoon at the A. H.. Klepstein home. Royal Thomas had the misfortune her sister, Mrs. Wayne Warren. Herman Klepstein amd son Ed., Mrs. Chas, business caller’ atthe A. H. ton. © | i Mielke and son Clarence| day evening in: Wilt Mr. of Groton, 8. D., arrived here Thurs- day to spend the 4th of July, visiting | family’and Dan and John Gill were August Klepstein and Melvin ‘Agnew | Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. families. They returned to South} Mr, and Mrs.’ Fred Bresden were Dakota Monday. Wilton Saturday evening. Mrs. Rhoda’ Wood spent several] Mr, and Mrs. ‘Kocbyenich and days visiting Mrs. Cora Paul of Bis-| daughters were’ Wilton shoppers Sat- RE ‘ald ie es latory St | Tne Oe nk ana Kansas spent the, week “at the Aor were Willtos hopes Donntes eres Welch Home, and Brezden ‘were Wil- daughter of Harvey and Lloyd and/|ton shoppers Saturday evening. Katherine McClain and Ruth Welch Spent Sunday at Wild Wood Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves, accom: ‘ tons Radoiph ang Stpest and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Pred i and ters, Amanda Erna left Satugday panied by Calvin Outhoudt attended! for Harvey visiting relatives. the ball game in Bismarck Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Murray of Missopla, Mont., is now visifing Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King. The schoolboard held a meeting in the consolidated school Tuesday af-. ternoon.. The years business was set- tled during the afternoon, i: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein saw the game, between the’ Giants and: the New York Clowns Wednesday evening. at Bismarck. Mrs, John Reyner and daughter of Ambler, day afternoon. Ten ladies were pres- Mrs, Homer Craven gave the lesson on, “The One Dish Meal.” hostess. by the ladies. «Mr. and Mrs. ily arrived here Saturday after spend- tored to Baldwin to take their daugh- ing two weeks visiting Mrs. N. 6. La Wm: Devenport and uttle | Bay in Yakima, Wash. The Agnews saad L. J. Agnew and fam- Mr. and Mrs. A. H.‘Heinle and fam- ily were visitors at the William ‘Wag- ner. f . in Ws Jake -Walcher .was .an . ee ee ee A fair sized crowd attended“ the Music’ was furnisiied by the : y i ~ A| dance at Zierbes’ theatre Priddy eve- delicious luncheon was served by the | ning. the Officers The i p E8HE ay g FF 4 t 4 8 3 z