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| } . THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE, By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were in Tuttle on business Monday. Miss Opal Gray visited a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mrs, Vernal home Wednesday from the hospital, where she has been the past three weeks. i Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Fietta Cloud called ut the Bert Glanville home one evening this week. Mrs, Ben Klangenburg and tamily salled at the Drumm and the McIn- syre homes one day,this week. | Frank Gray and Ray Hazlegrove dat Harry Ulfer's Friday eve- aing. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Meckley and | shildren and some friends motored to! Twin Lakes Sunday and had a picnic dinner. Ray Harty and Archie Franzen ralled Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swedt and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Siamers and family, Mrs. Fred Wagner and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christianson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olstead, Ed Sperry, Mrs. Frank Brolin and family, were among the shoppers in Tuttle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atwood and family and Mr. and Mrs. “Mike Mc- Nally, were all in Tuttle Saturday night on business. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Witzle and daughter and the Pehl young folks and the Brosze young folks and Mr. and Mrs. John Witzke and family were in Tuttle’ Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Miss Opal Gray, Miss, Delia Kraft, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove, Miss Fietta Cloud, the Kraft young folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochuner and family and Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochuner and family were shoppers in Tuttle Saturday night. Miss Delia Kraft returned home Saturday night aftre working the past week at the Frank Gray home. Mrs. Ed Cloud and daughter Gladys and sons Virgil and Omer were shop- pers in Wing Saturday night. The Rath boys and Omer Clonde Brive to Wildwood Lake Sunday. C. P. Kopplins and Roy Stewart visited over Sunday with friends and the Jack Stewart family. They drove over from Bismarck Saturday. Ben Klangenburg will thresh this ‘week for Harry Ulfers. The Bert Glanvilles and the Owen McIntyres were shopping in Wing one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Goldsmith and family were in Tuttle shopping one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Fietta Cloud were dinner guests Sunday at the Ed Cloud home. Clifford Morresette and Miss Bell Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith, were callers Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haz" grove. John Goldsmith is working near Cathay, MW. D. Miss Leatha Hawkins was in Tuttle Saturday night. Miss Helen, Lillian and Otto Gaub called at the. Ed Cloud home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Gaub andj daughters Helen and Lillian and son Otto were dinner guests at the Jake Berg home Sunday. Clifford Morresette called at the Lester Hawkins home Saturday eve- ning. Charlie Sattler and hired man were in Tuttle Satuday night on business. f Taft i eo @ By FLORENCE GOSNEY Mrs. Esther Johnson and soa Wil- lam were Sterling callers Tuesday. M., L. Lewis was a town caller Wed- nesday. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford ‘were town callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday after- Mrs. H. Jessen was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Ray and Buster Baeth were town callers Wednesday night. P. M. Gosney was a Driscoll caller ‘Thursday noon. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill was shopping in Sterling Wednesday morning. > bile Mr. and Mrs. Giek Bene. and aze children, and Miss Edna Florea were bit Iton 4 dinner guests at the P. M. Gosney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oast Prince attended the dance at the Crum place Satur- day night. Mrs. George W. Lewis and 1augh- ter, Marian, were shopping in Ster- ling Monday afternoon. Harry Edgerly finished combining Goldsmith returned |for George Lewis the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershot and family of McKenzie visited at the H. S. Fairchild home Sunday. Misses Florence Gosney and Edna Florea motored to Driscoll Saturday afternoon. They also called at the James Koon home. Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian called at Gosney’s Monday evening for Edna Florea. She will visit with them for a week. Mrs. Herman Nieman entertained the Homemakers club at her home Tuesday afterncon. P. M. Gosney motored to Driscoll Monday to get some blacksmith work done. Roy Kostizky called -at the P. M ;Gosney home Monday. James Baker was a town caller Sat urday night. Charley Anderson is combining the {grain on the Katherine Brittin place. ° | McKenzie | o— ¢ BY MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Watson garage was broken into and robbed Wedne&day night Gas, ofl, some cash and other articles were taken, Miss Ruth Lewis was an overnight guest at the P. J. McNeill home Sat- urday night and an overnight guest Sunday with Madeline Boren. Mr. and Mrs. Dongld Shepard of Bismarck and Mrs. Mary Shepard of Mobridge, 8. D., visited Mr. and Mrs, E, Van Dyne Tuesday evening. Edwar@ Lester is the name chosen for the young son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman, who aiet e Had Sterling from the west a Short time .ago visited Mrs. George Manly Thursday. pa Mrs. L. Edna Putnam was a caller at the F. M, Leathers and H. Lewis homes Monday. Mrs Ed Easton is assisting Mrs, E. - Anderson with housework during harvest. ‘The 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. P. P. Bliss will meet Wednes- day afternoon at the M. A. Joi:nson home with the Misses Ila and June Johnson as hostesses at which time they will entertain the Arena club. Mrs. A. Daw of Menoken, Mra. H. Lewis, Mrs. W. Hendershot and Ruth Lewis called on Mrs. Van Scott. and ud T. T. Hughes Thursday after- mn. Wendell Drawver who is employed with the Northwestern Belt Prele- Phone company, now at Roger, N. D., Spent the week-end here at his home. Arah Thompson. who has been at Dickinson the past three-months-ts ae ae her parental home. ‘arl Byers of Sterling was a Mc- Kenzie caller TueSday cent: Mes Gordon Bardsley motored to Bis- marck Saturday to visit his wife and young son. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hermanscn and daughter Vivian who have been visit~ ing in the east were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Conley Wednes- day. They left: Thursday for Canada where they will ‘visit relatives of Mr: Hermanson before returning to Mc- Kenzie where Mr. Hermanson is prifi- opal of the schools here. ir. and Mrs. G. R. Watson accom- panied by Beulah and Florence Mc- Neill were shoppers in Bismarck ‘Thursday, Charlie Rust of- Bismarck ‘called on E. Van Dyne Wednesday. Peter Price of Nebraska arrived here to look after farming interests. He is staying with the Stark family while here, Mrs. H. E. Hermanson, Mrs. E. Conley and Mrs, George Watson visit- Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland and son of Pembina, N. D., arrived here by car Monday for a short visit with rela- tives and friends. F. M. Leathers and daughter Ella and Ruth Lewis motored to Bismarck Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman and family of Chappen, Kansas, arrived in McKenzie Tuesday to visit at the F. M. Leathers home. Mr. Freeman is a nephew of Mr. Leathers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves of Menoken were Wednesday visitors at the R. C. Boren home. Mrs. Henry Larson, Mrs, George Horace Fairchild was a town caller { Hughes, Gerald Boren, B. O| Drawver ‘Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill called at the Horace Fairchild home Thursday eve- ning. Horace Fairchild called at the Gas- kill home Thursday. P. M. Gosney and Charley called at the Fairchild home Friday noon. Glen Elness called on Charley Gos- ney, Friday morning. Mrs.’ Chas. Gaskill spent Thursday night and Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. M Gosney. The Misses’ Florence Gosney and Edna Florea came home Friday after- noon to spend the week-end. Charley Anderson called at the _ Baeth home Friday morning. Edna Florea and Florence Gosney hhad supper with Mrs. Chas. Gaskill Friday evening. Charley Anderson called at the P. M. Gosney home Friday evening. Charley and Florence Gosney and Edna Florea visited with friends in Sterling Friday night. Mrs. Johnson and son William were town callers Friday. BE. L. Hurr, Lester Fick and Ida Furr were Bismarck callers Thurs- eam. MissesGenevieve and Eunice Jessen vitited the Dyrstad girls Saturday. Misses Florence Gosney and Edna Florea and Edna Gosney visited at the James Koon home Saturday aft- ernoon. W. E. Runey was @ Driscoll caller on ae . Henry Jessen was in town Saturday. me Hannaford Fairchild was a Mc- nose eae Sunday. 5 Mrs. Belcher of McKenzie Misited =t the Horace Fairchild home Latte Fick took er Ficl Ernest Hurr to Bismarck Sunday, where the latter consulsted a doctor. Veronica Riley and Lucile #iness bong at Gosney’s Saturday after- ‘Mr: and -Mrs-Ben L: Koon ard son and daughter Dorothy were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Hughes visited on Mrs. E. L, Adams at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick returned home. the first part of the week from @ business trip to Fessenden and other Points north, Miss Agnes Oeffner of Carrington arrived in McKenzie Saturday and is @ guest at the B. F. Coons home. She will visit with other friends before returning home. Philip Meyer of Streeter, N. D., was here Sunday looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jacobson and daugh- ters Norma and Ardella and Miss dinner Sunday. Friends of W. W. Miller will be pisaned to Pan of the position Mr. ler has obtai as pri oe Carson schools. rere larrian and Willie Clizbe, th. Lewis, Madeline Boren, Chester anes and Mary Ellen Reece went picnick- ing at the Apple Creek island Sunday. @ i Trygg | | ey By GLADYS NELSON The girls and boys 4-H club met Lend Supienee was hostess. The girls’ sewi lub was ed due to the rain storm. peer Ole Olson of Wilton was a dinner guest Tuesday at the Geo. F. Nelson home, and called at Nels Nelson’s and. Albin Spangberg’s. : Martin Nelson was a caller Tu night at the John Anderson home. Willie Jiras called at the Geo. F. Nelson and Martin Nelson homes Tuesday night. ; Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn called in at the Charlie Farrell home Wednesday. den of Bismarck, Mrs. Chas. Gas- The 4-H club for boys and girls-and the Rosehill sewing club will hdld "their next meeting Aug. 19th at the Albin Spangberg home. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald and Martin motored to Regan Wednesday night on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Glum and fam- ily visited Sunday of last week at her sister, Mrs, Charlie Farrell's. Mrs. Geo, F, Nelson and Gwendolyn were luncheon guests Wednesday at the Porter Nelson home. Geo, FP. Nelson, Gerald and Martin stopped in at the John Olson home ‘Wednesday night en route home'from Regan. John Anderson called Tuesday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Martin and ‘Geo. F. Nelson and Gerald motored to Regan Wednesday night on business. Mrs, Victor Engdahl and famuy were visitors Thursday of last week with her mother, Mrs. Nels Nelson. Mrs, Geo. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn called Thursday at the Fred Habeck home. Mr. and Mrs. David Fryer from Bismarck Friday. day. Welch wi y called on Mrs. le en route home, this vicinity attended the dance at Everyone reported a good time, The Menoken and McKenzie ball noon. The favor of McKenzie. which will be the end of the series. The games now stand 2 for Menoken and 2 for McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder, Wm. Manning ahd John Doan visited at the Jack Ishmall home Sunday eve- ing. Mrs. Tollifson of Bismarck spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs, Ishmall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and fam- Bismarck called in at the Nels Nelson home Wednesday en route to the C. | tractors, building bridges at Wash- ed Mrs. E. L. Adams and son at the| and ff Ruby Jacobson, all of Bismarck, to|® Tuesday at Trygg school No, 1. Mrs, |4 O. Kettleson home where they spon- sored a Weer-Ever aluminum dem- onstration. Tryge’s called Wednesday at the Nels Nelson home. Mrs, John Anderson visited at the Nels Nelson home Wednesday. Mrs, Geo. F. Nelson and Gwendolyn were luncheon guests Thursday with Mrs. Nels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Nelson and family visited Sunday of last weck with his parents, Nels Nelsons. Ben- nie is employed by Rue Brothers, con- burn. Mr.-and Mrs, David Fryer from Bis- marck were overnight guests Wednes- day at the Harry Hedstrom home. John Habeck and Alfred were call- ers Friday night at the Geo. F. Nelson ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. David Fryer of Bis- marck were supper guests at the Geo. F. Nelson home Thursday en route from the Conrad Kettleson home where they entertained 20 people at their Wear-Ever aluminum demon- stration. John Habeck motored to Bismarck Saturday attending to business mat- ters. ' Sam Brown and Willie Jiras were dinner “guests Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family and Willie Jiras motored to Menoken creek Sunday to pick choke cherries. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck, Alfred Sunday evening. The evening was spent in making ice cream and visit- Robert Welch and children called at the Ed Doppler and Jack Ishmall homes Sunday evening. Mr. Oster, of Bismarck, nephew of Fred Rittel, prepared to move his ma- chinery from the Rittel place this week. He will move it across the river the first of the week. Mr. Rittel is also thinking of moving. Mrs, Arthur Knudtson and sons of Apple Creck called at the Robert Welch and John Welch homes Sun- day afternoon, Hilda Rittel, who has been working near Bismarck this spring and sum- mer, returned home the last of the week. Ed Doppler and son Leo motored to Bismarck for binder repairs Monday. Mr. Doppler’ combines: his wheat and other grain of which the straw js not of much food value to stock, but binds and threshesy his oats. Most of the neighbors of the vicinity owning a combine do the same. Fred Rittel called on Robert Welch Tuesday morning for repairs for his binder. Mr. Rittel is very nearly doke harvesting and expects to thresh the first of next week. Glen Baker of North Boyd, expects to do the work. The several showers of rain which fell during the week hindered com- bining considerably. Each shower took from a-half to a full day to dry enough to continue combining. A few hail stones fell at scattered. points and Ella Trygg visited Sunday at the Fred Habeck home. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck’ and Alfred motored to Bismarck Thursday on business. . Mr, and Mrs, Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- ald and Gertie Mae motored to Bis- marck Saturday looking after busi- ness. ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck and Al- fred and Ella Trygg called in at the Geo. F. Nelson home en route from Baldwin where they called at the David Trygg home. Axel Johnson, John Rue and Albin Spangberg were callers Sunday at the Arthur Magnus home. ~ Ay FERN RB. SKEWART. “ Henry Zuroff was a town callen Tuesday night. Mrs. Oscar Anderson and daughter yet called on Mrs. Adolph Hansen londay. Mrs. Ole Newland and boys, also the Misses Grace Johnson and Fern Stew- art and Glenn Stewart called on Mrs. Adolph Hansen Wednesday afternoon. -,Miss Grace Johnson of Bismarck is visiting with Miss Fern Stewart for a few days. ' She’ came out Tuesday night, returning to Bismarck Sunday. Miss Shirley Stewart spent a few day's with her. sister, Mrs. Ernest Johnson at McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were Sterling callers Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling callers Wednesday. E. A. Klings moved into the house formerly occupied by Hal Westecott ‘Warren Clizbe,- Bob Sharpe, Emil Lang, Richard Lang, Laverne Sapp, Harry Edgerly, Ed Kaiser, Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian, Misses Fern Stewart and Grace Johnson and Glen Stewart. Mr, and Mrs. Hal. Westecott and family moved ‘to Flasher, N. D., where he is employed. Mrs. Kusch and Mrs.-Tom Stewart were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were Sterling callers Saturday evening. Anton Oberg was a town caller Sat- urday. Christ Schoon called at the Adolph Hansen home Tht 5 Mr, and Mrs. Philip Sieble and family moved to Solen, N. D., the lat- ter part of last week. ‘Tom Stewart was a Driscoll caller Friday night. * Miss Adlaide Hall visited with Miss Fern Stewart Monday afternoon. The girls 4-H club, which is directed by Mrs. Elder Elness, met with Miss Clara Anderson Monday. E. A. and son Llewillyn visited with friends at New Salem. Mrs. pg and children’ returned . with m. - 3 if Welch’s Spur j a} By MRS. R. M. WELCH ti daha, weit had the misfor- ine one of her fingers when attempting to couple the wind- mill rod to the pump, Monday. She called on Mra. Ed Doppler intmediate- ly for aid in dressing the wound. The end of the finger was ground and the side split open but the bone was not ‘broken. Mrs. Fred Rittel and son Rynald drove to Menoken Monday. 4 Elmer Funston, benasy ag for th Ford Motor company 5 called at the Ed Doppler home Mor: ay. Robert Welch Home Tuesday morn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called ‘at the John Welch and rata homes Wednesday eve- Marcus Trembley called at the Rob- .Jert Welch home Wednesday evening. Prank Moule of Bismarck called at the Otto Dorman home Thursday afternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Welch and baby son, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dir- lam and femily. Theodore Dorman, Ed-Doppler end son- Lewrence,-Mr. apd Mis. Earl Styder and daughter Lawrence Doppler called at the}: in the neighborhood Wednesday,” but not enough to do much harm.’ Leo Doppler and Marcus Trembiéy started combining on the Robert Welch farm Friday afternoon, hut re- Ported it to be too wet, John Craven was combining ‘on the Alfred Boran grain Friday. ily visited at the Ed Doppler home|” companied him. visiting in Washburn. Mrs, Sarah McMurich and daughter| Walter Sundquist called af the Still Margaret motored to Bismarck Satur-|store Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs, Signe Johnson shopped in Bis-. Several of the young people from|marck Saturday. Simon Larson has been staying the Allensworth barn Saturday night.|home the last few days because of illness. * Leo, Marian, and Eugene Strand, teams again clashed Sunday after-/Simon Larson, Oliver Noon and Glen fame ended 16 to 22°in/Matteson, spent Sunday at Wildwood The game was|Lake. very interesting. The final siege will| Anthony Erickson be put on at McKenzie next Sunday,| Youngquist spent Sunday at O'Briens and Johnny Lake. Walfred Asplund visited with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund Sunday. Glen Matteson of Jamestown is vis- iting with his cousin, Oliver Noon, The Lutheran Ladies Aid met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Her- mau Falkenstein. A very large at- tendance was present. Anthony Erickson and Henry Rich- ards called on.Erick Pearson Sunday Margaret, and Irvin Reed, were all injpast four weeks. Helen Brohel is now | ...-unesota Lakes and will also visit|en route from the Ira ¥ relatives in the city, Mrs. Fadden is} home. staying here with Mrs. Sempel and helping out in the restaurant. Guy Clements of Little Forks, Minn., is visiting at the Jacobson Bros, home. Mesdames Ryan, Button, Bauer, Barton and Shepard visited at Kin- tyre Saturday afternoon. M. Fetterley left Monday to help out at his farm in the Dale country. Mrs. F.. J. Zellmer accompanied by | Sun her daughter Barbara Eckery and Robert Baer were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Barbara remained in the. city for a few days’ visit with friends. Henry Jagd atrived in town from the east Saturday to look after his farming interests west of town. E. Knadle of Enderlin, auditor for John Weber and daughter Laura motored to Linton Tuesday morning evening. Hazelton ‘ By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beas- trom, a son, on Friday, August 8 Mother and baby are doing fine. William Langer, lawyer of Bis- marck, was a business caller in Hazel- ton Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and children, visited at Thomas Shea home Sunday afternoon. James Andrus returned home Fri- day after several days business in Bismarck. ~ 8. B. Wescott started threshing at the Tom Shea farm Saturday. A Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggle,, the former a son of L. H, Briggle, arrived in Hazelton the end of the week. Mr. Briggle will take over his fathers business interests. Rey. Father Schweitzer motored to Driscoll Wednesday morning where he held church services. Raymond Prefontaine and Leo Landsberger ac- Miss Estella Parsons, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. D. Parsons, arrived home from Sioux City, Friday, to spend several weeks vacation. Mrs. John Meyers accompanied by Miss Eleanor Landsberger and Miss Estella Parsons attended the jungle Picture “Ingagi” at Linton Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Landsberger and gon and daughter. attended church services at Braddock Sunday. Clayton McMullen who has fully re- covered from an attack of appendici- tis some time ago, is again back at his job at the Copelin Motor Co. at Bismarck. Bismarck Wednesday evenyng and 1s ‘where Laura had some dental work done. Mrs. J. I. Shepard of Michigan, N. D., is. visiting at the- home of her parents and other relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Semple mo- tored to Bismarck Monday evening, returning home Tuesday morning. : Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Hillner and two children of Minneapolis are spending @ vacation with Mr. Hillner’s father on the farm neozta of Braddock. Mr. Hillmer is employed in a clothing store in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of Mandan were Sunday visitors at the R. H. Corey home. F. C. Thomas of the Tenney com- pany, inneapolis, spent a few days of this k in Braddock in the inter- est of the Farmers Elevator. \ Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage were called to Bismarck Wednesday eve- ning to be with their daughter, Mrs. V. E. York, who had undergone an operation for appendicitis at St. Alex- ius hospital. Mr. Savage, accom- panied by’ Mr, Long, returned home in the evening, while Mrs. Savage re- mained with Mrs. York until Satur- day morning. Mrs. Fred. Junge came aown from visiting with friends and selatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. E..F. Savage accom- panied by Henry Jagd and Miss Mary Feyereisen motored to Selfridge Sun- day to visit at the V. E. York home. Sunday afternoon a fire started in the John Melander blacksmith build- ing now occupied’ by Fred Foctler. The bui , was completely demol- ished, also:the barn adjoining, owned by Olaf. Feltheim. . Miss Gertrude Allensworth, a mem- ber of the 4-H; Sewing club received. $1 as second prize on the pajamas she entered on display at the North T..F. Morris was busy hed for Willard Diam ‘of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson visited home Saturday night. Donald Morris and Ralph Toplin oon at the W. 8. Oder home Sun- y. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and son | nicely. James-and daughters Eunice and Justine’ visited Sunday at the Edward Morris home south of Baldwin. Mr. and’ Mrs. Victor Anderson arid Glen Fosberg visited with his cou- sin Kenneth Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry family visited friends near Bismarck Sunday, tess with ‘Donald Morris Saturday Levi ‘Anderson was a caller in Wil- ton Saturday, at the T. F. Morris home Friday evening, Raymond Morris visited with Ver- nal Anderson Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Andetson and son Clar- ence visited ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Morris home Sunday-en route to Baldwin from the Carl Johnson home. Lester Falkenstein visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lein of Regan visited at the Willard Diamond home Saturday evening. ‘ Gerald Morris called at the Wallace Anderson home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. Backman visited at the Jene Perkins home Sunday. Miss Angelus -Charlaboise from ited at the F. C. Klawitter home Wednesday. eo os Moffit L Speten and | Henry Patkenstein | home the first Thursday in Beptem- the car. Fisher ‘Wilton where the injured member was ees motored to the river Saturday. Mrs. anna Knudson spent afternoon at Mrs, Harry Herb Fritz and Otto Uhde, 3 2 i Ole Ugiem ton called Sunday. sen home Sunday evening. Mrs. Manning and to the river Sunday. i ' er Tuesday. fe Can e Violet Olson and Dee H. M. an architect from Bailey. were Bismarck, called at the schoolhouse ‘ ‘Sunday to “meet with . the school Recperocitery Leptin) ontend re Mavens _ctaNe, to WWishek | Forks. 16. will Ae ele pared abe | cesmolis(and visited with her-son | ,, ir and wre at Jorean ate Cait Tain ee aoe, | 208d of fruit. S ee: Prreilaprs dy puted Asta at eitiney pewion Mr. ‘and 3 ew Koons Jordah! spent Sunday the shoulders. The wolf ran about] a Woe! sak Grav ord farms Maney Mir, and Dias Wallen were call-| Walter Jones nd children, Mr. and| ‘is home. 7m cee Peinen = Meche it) A’ field of barley on Mr. ‘Crawford's | ¢T. at Hazelton nate fea eae aie Oscar Benz and children, Mra.{_ Ira bap hr Sag sine misfortune tot, edule: farm yielded 20 bushels to the acre. | circle was held in the Siem hall| dren, Mr. Tt Aiia. POOR Deo tal cubtighhees Fags eee . the puinwadk: wu hope tocter wpebty Wednesday evening with ® fair at-|son and Don Dralle. A lovely dinner| Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son AI recovery. . tendance. Mrs, J. I. Shepard of Mich- was enjoyed by all and also the ice|of Wing called at the Ole Olson home Painted Woods Mrs. D. Parsons and daughters) 180, N. D.. was a visiting member. | cream and cake was enjoyed. eecercoreaine: A Hester and Estella; were’ passengers | A letter of thanks for the quilt and/ ‘Mrs. Frank Benz and baby son re-| Dolores. Swanson is visiting with “4 aren Tow | £5 -Bimalarch: Makara Gresser scart, which was:sent to the) turded home from the hospital last|her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John « BY MRS. OLE EILLEFSEtD =|’ e home for aged metibers and orphan rweek ” : Howe children at Sherman, Texas, was read./ ‘Among those who pieked berries The Homemakers’ club met at the Mr, aft) ates Ole. Hela and PSS PT aa aaa Le 7 “—— ©] Robert Skoog .was acce into the | the creek Sunday were the Barth, , Little home Thursdey. There baby and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and two in || order belng: a” junior ate: The) Haan, Orthoff, Werner, Faust "If" members present and eight sons, Edwin and Gerald, of Wilton,| ®- @| annual picnic, held at Pursian perk, | Carroll families, visitors. Mrs. Patton gave a talk on spent Sunday afternoon, July 27, at having been so-greatly enjoyed by) Mrs. Alfred Faust and daughters|canning. The next meeting will te Bismarck. They visited Elias Lillefjeld. wiles te those who attended, it was decided £0 | ielen ‘and Norma and Mr. and Mra.|held September 3, “Tiere oo Who is at the St. Alexius hospital.| pogms, and Clarence Riso accom-| nave another of the same character | Pillsbury and children visited at the |meeting has nec yet-been Geciton Mr, Lillefjeld was hurt in the mine #| betied by Valdemar Lein motored to|in the same place, Wednesday, Aug.| Jason Hoover home Tuesday evening.| Mrs. Arthur Strand called Pick = few months ago and is still suffering sponges ere 20, on the regular meeting day. Re-|/ Miss Norma Hill accompanied her} anna Strand one d, last oe from the injuries. They alsd called aty, y 2D Mas. Dallas Barkman mo-/ treshments were servet by Mrs. R.| grandparents home to Bismarck and John. Bowes tae the Christ Lillefjeld home. yore (io Driscoll Friday. in home| AStvig and her daughter Helen. is visiting relatives there. Agnes Hanson spent wie days lant gon Ernest spent Sunday at the.An- Hannah Dronen, Joseph and Clar- f Ecklund Dlevening for. thelr reguler’ business ts i ar And Mrs. ‘Wm. Broun and Mr.|” armold Christianson, Eddie Arneson | © © | ratte: The anit eee eit Schrunk 4 ests at the John Puth home in| Sze, Howatd Brenden attended the By JUSTINE MORRIS at the Hoffman home in two weeks Painted Woods Sunday. July a7, "| aanee at the Finfi hall Saturday eve- and will be a, social meeting. By MARGARET MARCHANT od Dick Iverson called at the Ole Lil-| “C81 rein of Baldwin visited at the| . Mm. and Mis. 7. F. Morris and] Grandma Jameson is quite it at lefjeld home Sunday. daughters, an rjorie were | her e here. . Mrs. Chris Hien bibs Nelson wee Witton caller | 2+,N: Wein home Friday evening. icpears in Bismarck Monday. Church:services have been cha: aaand and family Monday. Woner Josephson motored to Fargo!" "fred Wood, Standard Oil man of| from 11:30 to 8:30 in. the Sunday. een ‘Andrew Nelson and ‘son Anton| ae gay” Mormuns, returning the/paiqwin was through this vicinity| Sunday school is at the same hout,|" Mr ond Mrs. R. G. Mlasehiake nis called on Ole Lillefjeld Thursday | ™a1 0" se9y, Wednesday. 10:30, daughters, Gust White and Reynold morning. 1 Monday raigeson of Regan spent| “Margaret and Ruthella Anderson,| Tom Watkins started to thresh | siete! were ‘Wing callers Wednesday \ Mrs. Wm, Broun and Mrs, Lester| Helgeson of this vicinity: | Dous polse of Minot visited with the | Ain Orthtere hee bees building a "mane, ; Broui + Thursday 3 Charlaboise of Minot e 5 a % Bead arpa: Mies els ty his hater Mea BN one ctored Dorris \Sieia eoeegay a EEIOR storms shed on his house where Mr.| at the ‘Witt spent Thursday evening ( Soderqt heading grain agg J. M. Thompson o! was trans- Mrs. Melvin Thorsen live. Andres Sietz “ froin Leo this oe Ole, Har- | £0 Rersus Falls, Minn. Sunday to at-| acting” business in Bismarck Mon-| Mrs, Burns Bailey and children and | gant spent Thureday evening old, Biner and Melvin Soderquist, and| nd the funeral of their mother who | gay, : Miss Nina Walste visited with Mrs.! “Arthur Hien -spent- fal and ‘ Dick Kudick all work with the same | *sed Svay chureday evening. | Mrs. T. 3 Morris and daughters| Fay Johnson a Bunday at the John Bket hee” header. ‘ard Brenden and Vernon Arne-| at the Paul Schunert home Wednes-| Mrs./V. Benz visited at the Reynold Siebel spent Sunda There was a,dance at Oscar An- oe Bie hoe at the | day, A rere’ Hofstad home . athe | strom’s Saturday night. A large crowd A Gerald Morris called ai | Porter: company attended. and. averone hate a emra| , Dorothy Barkman spent Sunday at| , Gerald Morris called at the AB.) Port morning. They have| daughter mere oe wie oes time.” ee parental Bene di ‘Grace’. Falkenstein visited — over | over 25 days run. 4 Pete Mitchell is helping E. V. Frank-| uuay” cvening with soon oat; | Tuesday night at the Clarence Fal-| Mrs, Carl Olson and children and evening callers from this i , lund harvest his crop. ~ | Glarence File joseph and} censtein home. Mrs. Alfred Faust shopped in Bis-|vicinity were Mr. Mrs. He H. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lilletjéld and i. Levi Anderson and Donald Morris | marck last Friday. Siebel, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Fagestrom called on the Brown brothers Wed-| 3B, F. Lane and Billy Carroll mo-| ang family, Blebel, ‘and Gust children, of Bismarck, and Mrs, Elias nesday evening. ++ | tored to Bismarck 4 Witt, * . ; Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald Mr. and Mrs, Willard Diamond vis-| Mrs. Burt Johnson, Mrs. Creole Leroy Marchant spent Sunday at his were dinner guests at the Ole Lil-. ited with friends in Regan Wednes-| Botts and Miss Wilhelmina Moffit| parental home. lefjeld home Sunday. day evening. . |» were callers in town Monday. Mrs. Chris Hien motored to. Wing Mrs. Emmet Husten and children, Sorat Morris soled a spe. Clar- hie Jennie Pent ret a pee Saturday afternoon. from. Wisconsin, are. visi at the ence censtein ie ry eve-| al Jameson le Marchant called rensel home of Mrs. Husten’s eter and ning. veg Mrs, Ira Peckens called at the C. E. peat 3 Bk Se Mt , sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Walter | ». Harry Diamond called on T. F.| Moffit home Monday. She and her| Mrs, J, E. Witt spent at f Mitchell, and also’ the Pred Mitchell Morris Tuesday morning. mother, Mrs, L. N. Bullock went to|the " family in this vicinity. |” Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein | the creck after berries that Leo Neiters, who is helping Wenzel ‘ Mrs. Joe Broun and son Marvin and visited with Mrs. Palkenstein’s par-| Donald Edson is suffering from hay| Wonk make hay, spent Sunday at 4 niece Anne Bloom visitet! at the Ole. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke | fever at the present time. | his parental home, A Lillefjeld home Thursday ‘afternoon. Tuesday evening. Donald Wisehart of Brittin was a] Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Witt, Gustaf 4 ” Mr. ahd Mrs.Joe Broun and small H. A. McCullough and daughter | caller in town Saturday evening. ‘Witt, Andrew Neiters and Mile Panj- ‘ son and Anne Bloom were dinner| . 4 goodly. number attended crurch | msie were shoppers in Wilton Thurs-| A crowd from Moffit end were Sunday ‘callers at the guests at the Earl Grantham home| Sunday morning and Mstened to a| cay, vicinity ‘attended the dance at the + home. s ’ Sunday. : Willard Diamond called on T. F.| Allensworth farm. Next Saturday! Mr.'and Mrs Chris Wents and Mr. and: Mrs. Joe Brostrom Morris Thursday. night Hazel Johnson and her orches-| family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and children called at the Ole- Lillefjeld Edgar Thompson called at the Ira| tra will play for the dance. < ° family spent Sunday at the Jacob home Sunday evening. home Thursday. Stella Larson is doing the houss- | Wentz home. & Mrs. Alvin Long and children called Mrs. Wallace .Falkenstein visited | work at the B. F. Lane Marchant called on ‘Thomas a aera ere oe one hl aaa Neg ee I. 2 aR on ir way tow 7 a 5 p and . } Mrs, Joe ‘Broun ‘called on Mrs. Tver) Ladies Aid ‘Thursday: at her new THyillardDisqnond called on Albert | Lee Hamblin home Monday evening. soos Weats bone serene rate Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson of Bis-| Very. Dleasant afternoon’and a de-|" Gerald Morris was a brief caller} Mr. Simpkins has moved his family Sunday with Willard Skei.° marek attended the dance at Oscar | lisious lunch was served by the host-| at the H. ‘A. McCullough home Thurs- | on to the Albert Faust farm south of| ‘Martha arid Pred Hiembuch spent f Anstrom’s Saturday e day. town and we welcome them to our| sunday at the F. Borth home. Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Joe rch and son Joe were | community. “ and Leroy Marchant called at were Wilton callers Saturday evening. | 21. to] transacting ess in Bismarck H. Bailey home Sunday. at Monday. - Louis Novy-and Mrs, Elizabeth Novy Still H business in Wilton Friday morning. || @| Thomas and William Ryan and ‘, Mabel McCullough was a brief call- Theodore Nolan were Wing callers ‘ ix 4Y ae AS Th SRP ER A % er at the 'T. Morris Bome Friday: By MBS. ROY LITTLE Saturday evening. “By. , HAGSTRO! Jene mere’ Henry Rath o spent Sunday 1s ee AIRC Hoist jPalkenstein and wilard Hamend Mt, and Mrs, Prank Mickelsen were at the ee ree | Mrs. Falkenstein and son were transacting business | shoppers in Wing Monday. Eslle, Alfred and Tillie Borth spent with hér parent at Clusky: Thursday evening. and Lloyd \iileen- SM Toman those Mr. and Mrs, John Vollan and fam-| were Capital Clty callers Monday.” | puncsy evening at the Jacob. Mrs. C, L.-Johnson and daughter ily were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Harry Da’ was a Regan! R. G. Marchant called at the Her- Helen visited Mra. John Law Wednes- Gerald Morris called at the Willard, caller Monday. p man Nelters home Tuesday. " 3 Diamene owe ee Agger a Pag hs ey ly de a aed Margaret and Irene Marcharit called Ladies at ler- A on their’ sister, Mrs. ‘Witt, Ed Brohel called on Peter Johnson man Falkenstein home Thursday aft-| Roy Little ad family were Monday | Wednesday. r om) i" 6 ernoon. evening callers at Gust called at ‘Thomas See TOO er ee maben and i Justine Morris visited with Mar-| Joe Keifer left Tuesday for Florida, rovak homme Wednesday noon. : Wilton -Fri-) wing, N. D. garet Anderson Friday afternoon. where he will join Mrs. er, who} Mr, and Mrs. James Novy motored ‘abd brs‘. aap ene care. 0. Bauer ond 2s. ‘ called at the| has been there since June. will | to a s x f er ie , Shepard were at Napoleon | Jene Perkins home Saturday. make their home there. Thomas Novak ‘Wing caller Phin Mega ‘Mri. Albert John- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and| Mr. and Mrs, Harry Davenport and vae.8 Naomi Hagstrom called in Regan jonday. Fred Johnson's new house. is now completed. - They plan’ tomove in in Hat ag doo eae t been visiting with Léona Brohel Miss Louite Barton was a week-end visitor with Miss Mettie Mier of Na- mn, Mr. agent alg pe _were Bund: ag a home'at Napoleon. s1-.-W..J_ Sempel and Vic. Padden. eft the | Tuesday on a fishing trip to the|F. Morris home Wednesday evening family were shoppers in Wilton Sat- urday, The Lutheran League met at the Harry Kendutson home Friday eve- ning. Clarence Fatkenstein and Gordon Wiliams-were.-brief callers -at the T: Mrs. Earl’Mowder and Edith were Regan shoppers Monday. The Homemakers club met at the Roy Little home Thursday afterncon. Quite a.good sized crowd was present... Themext meeting will be at the Uhde | di Wednesday. - Chris Hien was a business caller in Wing Wednesday. . Tennessee's five-cent gascline tax Ylelded the state $772,500 im revente luring April. ‘ $ -