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TH# BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Driscoll BY MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Miss Evelyn Thomas of Bismarck Spent a few days last week with Mrs. Ed Thomas. Mrs. John Sleight and Miss Verna Sleight spent Mrs. A. P. Rosvol Mrs. Chas. Swanson spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Al Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale, Thelma Skogen, Donald Apland and Albert Pederson attended the dance at Crum’s Satur- day night. Janet and Virginia McCann spent ‘Thursday afternoon with Valdis Knudson. and Russell Ebel of Duluth, Minn., and Gomar Anderson of Bis- marck are visiting at the Joe Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson spent Sunday in Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson, Mrs. Geo, Haugen and Sylvia, Mrs. Vic Pederson and Jackie, Mrs. Van Vleet, Wilma and Raymond Van Vleet, Wilma Swind- ling, Josephine Johnson and Thelma Skogen spent Sunday at Pursian lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Knudson with their fam- ilies motored to Lake Isabel Sunday. Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jean spent a few days last week in Bismarck visiting. Mrs. E. L. Carr called on Mrs. C. E. Newcomer Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Olson of Bismarck spent Sunday at home. A family reunion was held Sunday at the C. E. Newcomer home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lein and daughter Marjorie June, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lein, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lein, Sophus Lein, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Lein and daughters, Marlyn and Eloise, all of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and family of Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and children of Driscoll. Mrs. Vic Pederson and Thelma Skogen were Steele callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carlson at dinner Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Swindling spent the week-end at the Wm. Van Vieet home. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen visited Mrs. Geo. Haugen for a few Gays last week. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berg and chil- dren spent Friday afternoon at the A. M. Bruschwein home. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and family of Vashti spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson. Misses Verna and Nora Sleight, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson, Delmer and Edric Erickson, Eldon Lewis and Ben Benson attended the dance at Tuttle Saturday night. Mr. Wildfang of Sterling was a bus- iness caller in this vicinity Monday. Mrs. Al Jordan and Miss Cordelia Jordan spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson. Miss Lois Anunson returned from Bismarck where she has been visiting for some time. Miss Josephine Johnson spent the week-end at the Geo. Haugen home. Mrs. Vic Pederson and Jackie spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. ‘Madson. Hildreth Bruschwein came near hav- ing a serious accident Monday eve- ning when her hair caught m the electric wringer and tore her scalp so that seventeen stitches were neces- sary. She feels none the worse for the accident. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. M. Lunn and family Sunday. Donald Apland was also home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Belonger and daugh- ter Gladys, Misses Mina and Vannie Lewis and Miss Bernie Dahl of Bis- marck spent Monday evening at the Lewis home. Clarice Lunn spent Tuesday and ‘Wednesday with Edith Johnson. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter Sylvia and Mrs. Rasmuseen called on Mrs. F. O. Johnson Thursday after- noon. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. Chas. Swanson Tuésday afternoon. Several visitors and also Rev. and Brown at- tended. The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Schlabach last ‘We fednesday. M. F. Olson and F. O. Johnson were Driscoll callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained Mrs. Norman Engel of Hillsboro, N. D., Miss Jens Sethney of Twin Valley, Minn., Rhudolph Jenson, Mrs. O. Tyssel and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sodium of Barnesville, Minn., over jy, the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ward of Butte, Mont., were guests at the H. M. Ward home last week. Mr, and Mrs, M. H. Lunn and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and family spent Sunday together at Salt Lake. Mrs. H. M. Ward and children spent ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. H. Lunn. oe By LILLIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ‘Glanville, Em Glanville, Halvers, Edgertons and Grahams spent Sunday at Wildwood Henry Jacobson motored to Chase- and Pettibone A Adam Mehloff and family of Arena visited at the Christ Berg home Sun- day. Howard Glanville, Geo. Piepkorn, J. J. Horner and Chas. Edwards spent the week-end at Detroit Lakes, Minn., fishing. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossart spent Sunday visiting with relatives in Mercer. Fred Keist and children of Mandan called at the Fred Barth home last week. Ralph Eccert held church services in Regan Sunday. The Lein family went to Driscoll Sunday to attend a family reunion, The Sie family motored to Harvey, N. D., Sunday to attend a baseball it. tournament Floyd and Laverne Harvey are stay- ing at the Chas. Johns home while ‘Mrs, Harvey is visiting in Billings, ‘Montana. Geo. Kavonius transacted business in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder attended ths funeral of Kenneth Kohler held in Bismarck Monday. Kenneth was NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ay afternoon with! there. Ed | the son of Joe Kohler, a former resi- dent of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle spent Friday in the Capital City. The Hubbclls were visiting at the Horners’ Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aichele visited in Tuttle Sunday. Mrs, J. Horner and children and Helen Bleth spent Sunday and Mon- day visiting relatives at Almont. Ed- ward Horner and Helen remained A new chimney is being put up at the Congregational church. R. J. Bleth, Harold and John Muel- lez transacted business Wilton Monday evening. Willard Hubbell is visiting with his folks this week. Mrs. Gust Anderson, mother of Gea, Anderson, has been quite ill. Mrs. Ed Dalbec is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. G. Strobel of - rich was visiting here in Wing Wed- nesday. Miss Lena Torgerson visited at Hazelton Edgerton’s Tuesday and Wednesday. f ] s ! ry By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Mrs, John Meyers, accompanted by Miss Dorothy Parsons, were shoppers in Linton Thursday, and attended a show at the Willows Theatre that evening. Miss Violet Beaulah, of Missoula, ‘Mont., niece of Mrs. Joe Prefontaine, spent the greater part of last week visiting at the Joe Prefontaine home. Miss Beaulah took the train at Bis-|® marck Monday evening for her home at Missoula. Rev. Father Krank and housekeep- er, Miss Mary Brittner, of Bowman, N. D,, arrived in Hazelton Monday afternoon to visit with old friends and with Rev. Father Schweitzer. Mrs. Joe Chalfin has been cn the sick list for several days. We hope she will recover soon. The store front of the Foley Hat Shop has been brightened up“with a coat of paint this week. Ed Kafer did the work. Born, Saturday, July 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wacker, a daughter. There have been a great many har- vest hands drifting in the past week or so. The Legion Auxiliary held a meet- ing Monday evening at Zirbes hall, when & report of the state convention was made by the delegates, Mrs. J. D. McCusker, Mrs. Ben ‘Orthemeyer and Mrs. F. Ratzein. Lunch was also served, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Splonskowski and children had Sunday dinner at the J. B. Landsberger home. Jimmie Andrus ,was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. Ladelle Briggle and J. McMulien — Capital City callers last Thurs- lay. ‘ Mrs. Joe Prefontaine entertained a number of girls at a party Saturday evening, for her niece, Miss Violet Beaulah of Missoula, Mont. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Many carloads of people have been Picking chokecherries the past ‘ew days. The berries are fairly plentiful. ] By KARL SCHATZ Miss Hulda Schunemyer is em- ployed at the Adolph Bender home Guring Mrs. Bender's illness, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and son Thofield were in Wilton where Tho- field consulted a physician. Mrs. Jake Hochhalter spent Tues- day afternoon at the home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Shofer. Miss Sarah Schatz left for Grand Forks Friday, where she will be em- Ployed at the Strutz home. Emil Stroh who spent the past three months in Smeno, 8. D., returned to his home Wednesday. e Alta e Mrs, Karl Schatz and son Charles of McClusky and Edmond and Elwin who play in the Comet basebal: team spent Wednesday evening at Bruch Lake, where J. Dunn, Mr. Panfen- burger and Charles Schatz furnished wieners for roasting and lemonade. The boys had a good time. Quite a large crowd of young folks | * gathered at Hecker Lake Sunday, where they enjoyed a full day of swimming. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schofer and chil- dren and Jake Schofer spent Sunday at Brush Lake. Ted Hochhalter spent Sa:urday evening at the P. Wahl home in Mc- jusky. Rev. E. Breockle of Turtle Lake will conduct services at the. Alta church Sunday, August the 17th. Emanuel Schatz who has been em- Ployed at the Omon farm near Free- man, 8. D., returned to his home Thursday evening and is now work- ing at the Edwin Klinegartner farm north of Pickardville. Irene Johnson who spent the past three weeks with her parents left for Fargo, Monday, where she wil! con- tinue her work at the Dr. Winn home. The George Hochhalter family at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Brinesie of Underwood Sunday. : Dan Hornboucker was a business caller in this vicinity Friday. Mr. Johnson and family atiended the services at the Pickardville school Sunday, which were conducted by. Rev. Bruns. Karl Schatz made a ‘business trip to the Hecker farm . Thofield and David Schatz visited with the Schofer boys Sunday after- noon. Pauline Schatz spent the latter part | of last week in McClusky with her aunt, Mrs. H. Schatz. Gus and Pauline Schatz motored to Harvey Sunday to attend the state tournament of the junior league base- ball team. Charles Schatz of McClusky spent Monday forenoon at the home of his Parents here. Edwin and Edmond Schatz eft for Harvey, Thursday, where they en- tered the state tournament of the Junior League baseball team. The Comets then came in second for the state and Edmond Schatz being tlie best third baseman in the state and Kenneth Aldrich best catcher and Fred Summers best shortstop, these boys all played in the Comet team. Mr. and Mrs. Berquist and children were Wilton shoppers Saturday Otto Just of Mercer was bury de- livering gas at the Schetz home Mon-! ay. The. Busy Bee Sewing clup will have their last meeting at the K. ‘Schatz home Wednesday. Mrs, Jack Coombe and Miss Mal- coum attended church in Pickardville ‘Sunday. Mrs. Hugelmann and children of Bismarck visited at the Hecker farm Sunday. Hank, Edward and Glen McCalister spent Saturday evening in McClusky. en Beer L Clear Lake -@ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN J. W. Preston and family were Bis- marck callers Wednesday. Mrs. Will Stiles assisted Mrs. J. W. Beyer with some work Wednesday. Mrs. Marie Olausen and Seris, Olof, Erling and Raider visited at the Geo. Christensen home Wednesday evening. Mrs, Albert Christensen, daughter Myrtle and son Walter were callers at the Ed Thomas home at Driscoll} Thursday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Smith called on Mrs. Er- nest School one day last week. Paul Paslay made a trip to Bismarck to see a dentist. Those who called at the Albert Christensen home Sunday were Mr.} ‘Wilson, Mrs. Helen Eibson and daugh- ter Pauline, and Raider Olausen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- ily spent Sunday visiting at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest School and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon motored to Verona Saturday to visit with Mrs. Ernest Schoon’s parents. They re- turned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jackson and little Velma Jean, also Mrs. Jackson's father, Tom Finn, visited with the Warren Keeler family Sunday. o Lyman ot By S. GYLDEN Miss Selina Gylden has been as- sisting her sister, Mrs. Dave Joseph- son, for a few days. Henry Pihlaja and Oscar Kavonius were Wing callers Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Hilma Olson spent the week- end with Miss Mable Jacobson. Henry Jacobson, Patterson Field, Man., was a caller at John Gylden’s Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children, Theodore, Elmer. Ruth and Francis and Mrs. Morris Erickson were callers in the Capitol City Monday. Wing callers Wednesday evening were Mr, and Mrs. Arne Antilla and children, Clifford and Betty Joan, | Saima Antilla, Edwin, Josie and Hil- ma Olson, Severt, Sadie and Selina Gylden, Bill Mulari, Bill Wanttaja, Charlie Johnson and Eino Eckholm. Eino Eckholm returned home Thursday morning from assisting John Gylden with the harvest for a few days, | A dance was held at the Finn Hall | Saturday night. A large crowd at-| be a and everybody reported a good M. F. Parker was a caller at the John Gylden and the John Mailanen homes Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Juhala and sons Raymond and Alfred, Selma and Siiri Eckholm and Sallie Gylden were call- ers at Henry Ingets Sunday. Gust Eckholm was a caller at Wm. Harju’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangburg and Elouis Olsop of Regan spent Sunday visiting relatives here. Miss Josie Olson spent Saturday night at her parental home. Miss Stella Maki was a caller at John Juhala’s Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Sheppen and daughter are spending a few days at Dan Wahl- man’s in Sterling. Walter Inget was a caller in Wing Saturday, Slyvia and Sulo Eckholm, Waino and Walter Inget were town callers Saturday evening. Arne Antilla was a caller in Wing Saturday afternoon. Ed Eliason was a caller at Bill Wanttaja’s Sunday morning. Severi Eckholm was an over-night guest of Severt Gylden Saturday. Lewis Olson ‘and son Edwin weré town callers Sunday evening’ Mrs. John Glyden and daughter Sadie and son Sergie spent Sunday evening at Dave Josephson's. Sallie Gylden was a visitor of Siiri Eckholm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and children Clifford and Betty and Sai- ma ,Antilla were callers at Henry Pihlaja’s and Victor Kiski’s Sunday. Turtle Creek ‘ ! By SARAH HEINLE Bernard Hall was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. Emanual Keck and children and John Drager were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Bernard Hall was a business caller at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wilton pers Saturday evening. Mr. Mrs. August Walcker and family of Underwood were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday, Mr. Walcker is a brother to Mrs. Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. August Walcker and family attended church in Washburn Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family were Wilton shoppers Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart-Spitzer and daughter’ were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner were Wilton shoppers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner and family were Wilton shoppers Saturday e : Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck and sons were visitors at the Emanual Keck home Sunday. A. H. Heinle and sons Edwin, Ernest and Richard and daughter Rachel were business callers at the Dave Keck home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Malvin were Wilton shoppers Satur- day evening. = Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibel and son were Wilton shoppers Saturday eve- Mrs. Ernest Seibel and sons were overnight” guests at the Reinhart Spitzer home Saturday evening. 4 Baldwin j —_ ee By FLORENCE BORNER Miss Ella Trygg suffered a broken arm recently while cranking her car. The accident happened near the river. ’ F. F. McCurdy, attorney, was here} Tuesday evening on a business mis- family of Bismacrk were Sunday guests at the J. C. Poole home. Mrs. Pete Anderson of Wilton is spending some time here with her niece, Mr.s C. V. Anderson. Later in the summer, Mrs. Anderson plans on leaving for Curry, Minn., where she will make an extended visit with rel- atives. R. O. Transmann of Oklahoma City, Okla., was here Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mr. Transmann was jooking for work which he reports scare in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson enter- tained relatives from Bismarck over Sunday. Miss Etta Rupp of Bismarck arrived here a few days ago to visit with lo- cal relatives. Miss Vernice Bjelland has been spending the past week with her grandparents in Bismarck. H. Bernstein of Bismarck was a business caller here Thursday morn- ing. A number from here attended the aluminum demonstration and supper which was given at the E. E. Stran- demo home in Glenview, Wednesday evening. Among those present wére Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mount and fam- ily of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Poole and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenihan and family and Mrs. W. C. Gehrke. Miss Florence Rupp who has been employed in Bismarck is spending some time here with her brother and! sister, Ernest and Emma Rupp Christ Buchholtz who is employed near Regan spent the week-end at his home in town. OQ. J. Olson of Wilton was seen in our midst a few days ago. ‘A number from here motored to Bismarck Monday to see the Amer- ican Legion parade and to attend the program. Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Duluth will be interest- a baby girl. Mrs. Thompson was for- merly Miss Ida Anderson, daughter | of Nels Anderson, local resident. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and son of Still were recent guests at the home of local relatives. | Willie Borner and son of Arnold) were here Wednesday. Mr. Borner is busy harvesting his crop. ——_——_— Lyman | = ° By GYLDEN Mrs. John Gylden and daughter Sadie brought Mrs. Lilya Minkle to the train, where she left for her home in Minneapolis, Minn.. Monday. Oscar Kavonius, Chas. Kovonius, L. C. Holmes and Miss Josie Olson were town callers Monday. Leonard Thompscn is assisting Walter Ojaner with the harvest. Severt, Sadie and Selina Gylden were callers at Louis Olsons Tuesday evening. Sylvia, Severi, Eno, and Sulo Eck- holm were town callers Wednesday evening. Victor Heling was a caller at John Gyldens Thursday. Bill Mantag is employed at the John Hokana home harvesting. Eino, Tyny, Sylvia, Sulo and Severi Eckholm were callers at the John Gylden home Thursday evening. Eino Eckholm is employed at John Gyldens ‘harvesting. Sallie Gylden was a guest of Sylvia Josephson Sunday, and was also: a caller at George Kavonius in Wing. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son Sulo were callers in Wing Friday. Mrs. John Fields and daughter Es- ther, Frank Holmes, Josie Olson, Sulo, Tyne, Severi Suiri and Sylvai Eck- holm were callers at the John Gyl- den home Sunday. Mrs. Anna Dronen, and sons An- drew and Arthur, and Mrs. John Gyl- den, and Siiri Eckholm attended the demonstration at Henry Ingets Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Frier were call- ers at Gust Eckholms Thursday. Mrs. Ida Thorson and family, Mrs Anna Dronen and family, atte ided the confirmation in Lein township Sunday. Arthur Dronen being oe of the group confirmed. Services were held at the Evange- lical Lutheran church Sunday. Rev. Victor Koivumaki being the pestor. Miss Saima Pihlaja was a dinner guest of Sigorid Wainio Sunday. Bill Mulari, Josie, Hilma and Ed- win Olson, Severi, Eino, Sylvia and Sulo Eckholm and Severt Gylden, were town callers Saturday night. Mrs. Jack Sheppen and daughter Joan are visiting for a few days at Mrs. Sheppen’s brother, Arne An- tilla. Sylvia, Tyne, Siiri, Severi, Suto and Eino Eckholm, Sadie, Selina and Se- veri Gylden and osie Olson were callers at Louis Olson's. Mrs. Anna Dronen, sons Andrew and Arthur, were shoppers in Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and family were callers at Louis Olson's Tuesday evening. Grandma Bantlari is spencing a few days at the John Hokana home. Henry Pihlaja is assisting Oscar Kavonius with the harvesting. e [ Welch’s Spur | a BY MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence motored to Bismarck Monday. They reported enjoying the Legion parade very much. Chas. Sayler has been working for | the Dances in Menoken this week. Jack Ishmael and Earl Snyder and sons have started their harvesting together on the Ishmael place this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weich and two children were in Bismarck Tues- day and attended some of the Legion program. Mr. Welch had over @ year of service overseas as a wagoner in the heavy artillery of the 35th. Oliver Welch has been assisting with the harvesting on the Hugh Mc. Murrich farm near Glencoe this week. Mr. Dietrich has been doing the combining. Ralph Snyder called on the Doppler boys Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family dined at the Doppler home, the occasion be- ing Mrs. Welch's birthday. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence were in Bismarck for’ combine repairs Tuesday. Julius Dorman has been assisting his brother Otto with harvest work several days this week. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koh- ler of Bismarck were grieved to hear of the death of their son this week. People of this vicinity had become acquainted with Mr Kohler by, his many calls through the neighborhood with the Sinclair oil truck. Miss Luella Tollefson, teacher of “Mr. and Mrs. George Helling and the Spur school in Tefer district, Vows He This palatial executive mansion, Governor’s Mansion? Heck, No! ‘Alfalfa Bill’ | ll Rent It and Live in the Garage equipped with every modern con- may be all right for city folk but it doesn’t appeal to “Alfaifa Bill” Murray. picturesque farmer cendidate for governor of Oklahoma, who opposes Frank Buttram, oil millionaire, in the state's. Democratic run-off primary of Aug. 12, which is considered equivalent to the final election. Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ghylin, Burnett Jacobson and Joe Cook Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and children attend- ed the American Legion convention Tuesday. Taylor’s, Mowler's and Wilkenson's went to the creek to pick choke- cherries Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe were call- | ers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son called at the Ghylin home Thursday | on their way to Bismarck. Jens Ven, a cousin of Ole Olson} from South Dakota spent a few days | visiting at the Ole Olson home, he also called at the Ghylin home on Priday. Joe Keifer left for Miami, Fia., ‘Tuesday where he plans on making his home. Callers at the Ole Olson home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hanson and family of Kintyre, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson and son of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson visited at the Ole Olson home Friday. Jackie Jorgenson visited at the P. E. Patton home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and fam- ily visited at the Enes home Friday evening. Jack Fisher returned from Bis- marck Friday where he has been a Patient in a hospital there. Mrs. Herb Bailey and family visit- ed at the Joe Cook home one day this week. \ | So “Alfalfa Bill” says that if elected governor he's going to rent the swell] lin home Sunday evening. mansion, turn the money over to the state treasury, and live in the garage in the rear, which is pictured here. Not such a bi garage at that, is it? Also, “Alfalfa Bill” vows he will convert the mansion’s rose garden into a potato patch and make its lily pond a watering place for livestock. 1s enjoying a two weeks vacation dur- ing the extremely hot weather. Lenard Speaks, a former resident of this vicinity, underwent a very serious operation for appendicitis the first |® of the week and not much hope was held on him for several days, but has been doing nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son Conrad visited at the Robert Welch home Friday evening. They had been in Bismarck in the afternoon. Little Lester Stahl, nephew of Mrs. John Welch, spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater of Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and Robert Welch were Bismarck callers Saturday. A very lively baseball game, played between Menoken and McKenzie at McKenzie, was enjoyed by all who attended Sunday afternoon in spite of the heat. The score was 12 to 13 in favor of Menoken. Another game between the two teams will be played at McKenzie next Sunday. Clarence Doppler called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Sat- urday, Several of the young people of this vicinity attended the dance at the Allensworth farm south of the Spur Saturday night. A very good time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler visited at the A. D. Welch home Sunday. Lawrence and Clarence Doppler dined at the Earl Snyder home Sun- day. Jack Ishmael called at the Yeakle Brothers home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and fam- ily visited at the Robert Welch home Sunday evening. The time was spent in making ice cream. Miss Haggerty of Bismarck has been visiting at the Jack Ishmael home this week. Margaret McMurrich called on Mrs. Ed Doppler Monday. f ® @ Ghylin ' | o By MARGARET DAVIS Emerson and Margaret Gill were callers on Eunice Davis Saturday. Miss Margaret and Leona Davis called on Iva and Netty Farley last Wednesday. Hugo Sundquist was a business call- er at Mrs. L. W. Davis’ Sunday. Miss Margaret Davis and Iva and Netty Farley were callers on Hazel, Ruth Toliver Sunday. Arne Tosseth was a business caltr on L. W. Davis one day last week. Oliver and Arthur Tosseth, Willis Johnson were callers on Staton and Owen Davis Sunday. Miss Ida and Myrtle, George Mag- neson were shopping in Regan Satur- day. Those who were shopping in Regan Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and family, Oliver Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and fam- ily, Willis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Louie King and daughter Marie, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and family, Emil and Hugo Sundquist, Vernon Hedstrom, Reuben, Hilda, Ella Krouse, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson and family, Ellis Gill, Flor- ence Keator. Gene and Albert Perkins and Dorothy Little. | New Air Baby | _ Rivals Lindy, Jr. : Baby Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., has @ rival. He is the infant son of Louise McPhetridge Thaden, of Pitts- ©) burgh, winner of the national wom- en’s air derby last year, who says she'll use an airplane for her baby’s cradle, just as soon as she can fly again. Mother Thaden and son are shown above. The baby’s father, Captain Victor A. Thaden, also is a veteran flyer. marck were Sunday visitors at ©. L. Malone's, George and Glen McAllister called at the Malone home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Brenncise were callers at the Malone home Sat- urday. Dave Hochhalter returned home Thursday after having undergone an operation for appendicitis at a Bis- marck hospital. NAMES BUCKLEY SLAYERS Detroit Aue, | (iB pe: De” troit News, in a dispatch from a staff correspondent at Junction City, Kan., says police Commis- sioner Thomas C. Wilcox today named two of the men sought for the killing of Geerald (Jerry) Buckley, political commentator for radio station WMBC. The news- paper says Wilcox named Ted Piz- zino, alias Pellegreno, alias Brocco, and Mike Morgany, alias Mike Lubicndo. Both were identified as members of a gang said to be headed by Leo Cellura, former op- erator of - night club here. ————————EEe Steiber | ° By MRS. C. L. MALONE ee Gotlieb Steinert and son Edwin were business visitors in Regan Wed- nesday. Merwin Oder was a Regan visitor Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. LL. Malone attended Auxil- iary convention in Bismarck Monday and Tuesday. Cecil Elkins and family. William Steinerts, John Zelmers, C. L. Ma- lones, Mervin Oder and .Gotlieb Steinerts ere among Saturday vis- itors in Regan. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were callers in Wilton Thursday. Mrs. W. 8. Oder and daughters Vina and Edna were shopping in Regan Tuesday. Miss, Livergood of Wilton visited with Mrs. Glen Oder several days last week, Albert and Johnnie Anderson were business visitors in Regan Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. F. E MeCurdy and KIWANIANS CONVENE St. Cloud, Minn., Aug. “—@-— Kiwanians from three northwest states, in annual meeting here, settled down today to convention ‘business as reports and addresses were delivered by district officers before approximately 1,500 dele- gates from Minnesota and the Dakotas. The governor's message, delivered by Dr. George A. Abbott of Grand Forks, was followed by @ report of the district conven- tion committee on convention pro- gram by Representative Ray Quinlivan of 8t. Cloud. PLAN FRIENDSHIP TOUR Fargo, N. D. Aug. —(#)—Fargo business men will make a second tour under the auspices of the cham- ber of commerce August 27 and 28 into territory northwest and west of Fargo. It is expected tourists will go northwest through Finley to New Rockford and Carrington and return br way of Valley City dnd pothts gouth om the Northern Pacific rat- daughters Orma and Ruth of Bis- road. ‘}and Mrs. David Hein and daughter | |day with Mrs, Henry Sellenger. | Grandma Bailey is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Cook a while. Mr. Taylor's brother of Chicage is visiting at the H. C. Taylor home Arthur McCoy is shocking for A H. Lundberg. Mrs. Anna Strand visited at the Joe Cook home Sunday evening while the boys went to town. Mrs. Wutzke's relatives from Arena called at the Wutzke home Sunday evening. Mrs. John Howe called at the Ghy- Agnes Hanson spent a few days vis- iting Hazel Howe. | Word has been received here that | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan of Mason City, Iowa, formerly of here are the | proud parents of a baby boy. | Canfield and Florence Lake played ball at Florénce Lake Sunday. Can- | field won 6 to 2. ee Florence Lake 2 | ° By HELEN WITT Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family and Levenie Bailey were Wing shop- | pers Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Seilenger and son Ear! | Ruth and Mrs. Seilenger spent Tues- | Mrs. Lizzie Triebwasser and sons | Bennie and Edwin and Mrs. Wm. Witt called at the John Witt home Mon- day. | Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to | Twin lakes and Arena grove Friday | to pick chokecherries. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and fam- | ily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and | family were Wing shoppers Saturday | evening. | Miss Marcella Neiters and Alfred Mollay spent Sunday evening at the Henry Seilenger home. | Fred Smith called at the John Witt home Sunday. Miss Lydia Witt spent Sunday afternoon with her friend, Irene Mar- | chant. Gust Witt called at the John Witt home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and! family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith | and family were Wing callers Satur- | day evening. Irene Marchant helped her sister, Mrs. John Witt, a few days of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Mr. shoppers Wednesday afternoon. irs. Henry Seilenger and family called at the John Fode home Mon- day. Mrs. Josephine Tees and sons Ar- thur and James motored to Twin lakes Sunday to pick chokecherries. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bailey and baby daughter are now visiting at the Humphrey Bailey home, : Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family and Ella Fode were McClusky callers on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Tuttle callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Batley and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walker, Charley Seilenger and his mother were dinner guests at the Her- man Seilenger home Sunday in honor of Herman's birthday. Ella Fode is helping Mrs. Henry ee with her housework a few lays. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Glan- ville motored to the river € Pick chokecherries Sunday. e | Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT Mr, and'Mrs, R. G. Marchant and Mr. and Mfs. J. E. Witt motored to Wing Wednesday afternoon, Andres Seitz started to work for Chris Hien again Tuesday after being ill for a few days. Miss Marcella Neiters spent Wed- nesday at the Henry Sielinger home. Mike Panjrovich called at the R. G. Marchant home Wednesday eve- ning. Leonard Hien spent Thursday with Willard Spei Chris Hien was Thursday forenoon. John Witt was a dinner guest at the Marchant home Wednesday. Thomas Novak and Mrs, Andrus Sietz motored to Wing Wednesday afternoon. Mike P&njrovich is hauling wheat a Wing caller to Wing for R. G.*Marchant this week. Olga Siebel helped Mrs. Adolph Bender with her work last week. Reynold Siebel spent Sunday at his parental home. Irene Marchant is spending a tew days with het er, Mrs. J. E. Witt. Gustave Witt called at the Mar- chant home Friday afternoon. Louis Novy motored to Wing Fri- day afternoon. Saturday evening callers from around here were Herman Neiters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hien and family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. &. Marchant and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and family of McClusky spent Sunday at the Wm. Witt home. Mike Ponjrovich was a Regan caller Monday. Sunday visitors at the R. G. Mar- chant home were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Fred Smith, Lydia Witt, and LeRoy Marchant. Andres Seitz spent Sunday with his family after working for Chris Hien all week. James Novy started threshing his grain last week. Olga Siebel returned to her home Saturday after helping Mrs. Adolph Bender with her work the past week. Lydia Witt visited with her sister, Mrs. H. H, Siebel Sunday. Mike Panjrovich motored to Bis- marc!: Saturday afternoon. Gus and Emil Witt and Jacob Rath called at the Marchant home Mon- day morning. R. G. Marchant called at the Alex Siebel home Tuesday forenoon. John Witt started threshing for Roy Marchrnt Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz and fam- ily and Edwin Triebwasser called at the Wm. Witt home Monday. Irene Marchant returned to her home Tuesday after helping her sister | Mrs. J. E. Witt for a few days. Alex Siebel was a McClusky caller and Mrs. R. G. Marchant were Wing Tuesday. pene evens OUR AUNTIES | MODELS ThaT_W QUITE ADIT, S OFF HES “FACE. OFF ee f8cE2 ED HAD SOFF “THE FACE” ORE» ERE, Wang —~er WR ToT QAVE. & DIFFERENT WAD: OF PUTTING Then, on / ry