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4 i) x + Estherville | By MRS. ROY LITTLE Canfield Ladies Aid thet with Mrs. Ole Wold Wednesday afternooh with six members and several visitors pres- business ail the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ole Olson July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred, Virgil Little and Norman Uglem were Tuesday evening callers at the 8. L. Jordahl home. Mrs. Frank Michelsen returned home Thursday from Iowa where she’ lunch was served was called by the death of her sister. |° Carl Berg is on the sick list this ‘week. Berl Manning returned home this p, after spending the past sik months in the west. Many from this community at- tended the funeral services for Arthur McCoy in Regan Friday at the Pente- costal church. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and son Jée motored to Bismarck Saturday. Atnoid Wold, who has been @ patient ih ofie of the hospitals for 10 days, returned with them. ‘The Farmers Shipping association Silped two carloads of cattle to the St, Paul markets Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred motored to Wilton Sunday afternoon. Northan Uglem, who has spent the past week at: the Little | hore, rettirned to his home. ‘Mrs. Ed Btoehl and her brother John Strand were callers at the Tom Hollingsworth hottie in Macorhbet ‘Thursday. ‘Mf. and Mrs. John Boschee visited &t the Frank Michelsen home Sun- day. : a — By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Cedric Craig called on John Olsen Tuesday afternoon. Maurice Herrim from Dfiscoll was in this vicinity Tuesday. Several farmers from here attend-| ed the free moving pictures of the -Farmers’ Union activities at Mctioken Tuesday night. Mrs. Joe Fisher and children were out taking school census Thursday. Mino Harms is now employed 3% the Gussner farm south of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Mrs. Lawrence Madland were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Friday. All the women of the Three Leaf Clover Homemakers’ ciub went to Bismarck Satugday night to aitend at the Paramount. L, Madland and T. Harms took the women to. town. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son and Miss Gladys Tocker at dinner Sunday. ‘The young folks from this vicinity planned to have a picnic at the Mc- fhoken picnic grounds Sunday but put it off on account of rain. Miss Dena Harms who is working in Bismarck, came home Saturday night to visit over Sunday. Miss Esther Kershaw came ont from Bismarck to spend Sunday with her parents. * John, Olsen was a caller i: Bis- marck Saturday. He called at the Moyd Owen home en route home. f Sibley Butte ‘ —— By MR&..ELMER BLOOMQUIST The following attended the family reunion Friday at the Alex Couch home: P. D. Lee, Hollywood, Calif., a brother-in-law, and family formerly of Baldwin: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paris and family, Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. George Houghteling and family, Gar- rison, and W. B. Couch and family, Bismarck. Leonard Davenport purchased an auto Saturday. Visitors at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and family, Clar- ice Davenport and family, Bill Ander- son and O. J. Roth. 8. E. Clizbe, Mrs. Henry Larson, Vivian and Dorothy Wildfang, Mrs. P. E. Roth and Mrs. Roberts of Jamestown, motored to Sterling Mon- day. ‘Miss Gertrude Elsner is visiting at the 8. E. Clizbe home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist, Laurence Mad- land and P. P. Bliss attended the school officers’ meeting in Bismarck Tuesday. Earl Evans purchased an automo- bile recently. Alex Couch and daughter, Maxine, called at the E. Bloomquist home Monday evening. Elmer Bloomquist and family vis- ited at the Elmer Lundquist home Sunday evening. Alex Couch finished painting the school houses and the Clizbe boys are painting the barns. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans: motored to Mandan Saturday. ————$ $= ————— 9 | Brittin | By ORVETTA DUTTON Clifton Kimball accompanied Chas. Bowers Wednesday on a trip to San Haven sanitarium, whefe Mr. Kim- ball’s uncle, Mr. Fowler, is a patient. They returned Thursday. Mr. and Mts. Geo. Day left Friday by cat for Minneapolis, whete they will spent some time visiting with their son, Sam Day, and family. ‘The regular meeting of the Brittin Home-makers was held at the home Of Mrs. Jason Hoover on Thursday. Mrs, Geo. Brittin gave a talk on painting and decorating the home. A shower was given in Mrs. Hoovet’s honor at the closé of the meeting. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Orawford and daughter were Bismarck visit ‘Wednesday. Mrs, Orin Dutton and children Frances } ni ° Crum, motored to Wing Sunday to D has been itl, daughter, lis, visited over th week-end with fir. and Mrs. Win.| ol Miss Lucille Crawford spent several days last Week visiting With her sis-| this a Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kunts were Sun- ing day visitors at the Emmet Weisheart home. Lawrence and Cl Blount. ar- rived here frofi South Dakota Suh- day to spend their vacation with their brothers, Lloyd of Braddock and Hatty of Brittin. Mr, and Mrs. Arthut Metcalf of Driscoll called at the home of thelt nieve, Mra. Orin Dutton, Sunday venting. Miss Opal Matheney of Hazelton spent @ couple of days leat week vis- iting with her sister, Mts, Richard ‘A number of young men met in Brittin Sunday to discuss the organi- zation of @ Brittin baseball team. [Wild Rose j e ee By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL O. F. Buck was exctised from jury duty to take care of his farm work. S$. B. Gooding, Mr. Rensaaler and Hetity Mots went to the river Wed- nesday for four loads of wood, poles and posts. The township board was around ‘Wednesday inspecting the roa main- tenance job and laying out future work to be done here. Gus Hirveld made a business trip to Hazelton Thursday. Mrs. Buck from. South Dakota ar- rived here Wednesday for a visit with her son, ©. F. Buck and familiy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and little daughter Joyce of Moffit visited relatives here Thursday eve- ing. Miss Lula Hirvela, who is employed at Hazelton, made a short visit at his Parent home ‘Wednesday. Fred Foekler is carryng the mail while the regular mail carrier, Leon Lesher of Braddock, is enjoying a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville called at the H. A. Carlisle hone Bunday. Miss Lulu Hitvela and Clarence Mattila were tmattiéd at Kintyre Sunday evening. They left on a mo- tor trip to the Twin Cities where elias will visit relatives of Mr. Mat- la. Ervin Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck and Mrs. Harold Brown- awell and son Bobby of Sterling visited the W. H. Brownawell home Father's Day. Mrs. O. R. Martini, former resident here, now living in Braddock, left with members of her family on a mo- tor trip to Oregon. Her sons, George, Richard and Lloyd, accompanied her as well as her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lioyd Martini. They will spend the summer visiting relatives. I - McKenzie 1 BOM cco By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The McKenzie Home-Makers’ club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mrs. Cora Paul of Bismarck was a visitor. Otte new member enrolled. The lesson, “Home Conveniences,” was given by Mrs, T. T. Hughes. Mrs. V. Scott was appointed to give the next lesson. A new president, Mrs. H. Lewis, was elected. Miss Esther Watson underwent an operation for as Thursday at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Isabelle Colby was taken sud- denly ill Friday. morning with a evening. Mr, and Mrs. John Gable, 8r., of near Bismarck visited their daughter, Mrs. George Hughes, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang at din- ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and son were Saturday evening visitors at: the H.R. Cunz and 0. R. Jacobson home in: Bismarck. Miss Jerry Moses of Lambert, Mont., arrived here Friday evening to visit with friends. The successful senior 4-H club was entertained Friday by Mrs, P. P. Bliss. The girls put on three demonstra- tions during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harrison and family of Forbes, N. D., are here visit- ing at the M. A. Doucette and N. J. Struwing homes. The 4-H Wide-Awake club was en- tertained Monday by Dorothy Wild- fang at her home in Sterling, with Mrs. H. Lewis as leader during the illness of Isabelle Colby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallin at Steele Sunday. ‘The N. P. section speeder hit a dog and jumped: the rails Monday east of McKenzie, George Fuehrer and ©. W. Gilbert were injured. They ‘Were taken to a Bistnarck hospital to receive treatment. Mrs. H. E. Wildfang entertained the Hote club Tuesday afternoon at her ome. Mrs. C. E. Crum and s0n, R. D. visit Mrs. Graham, who on. _ Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Atthur McCoy, 83, old-time resi- Gent of Canfield township, died at his home June 17th of tuberculosis. Mr. McOoy was born in Logan coun- ty, West Virginia, August 27, 1877. He leaves his wife, three brothers, one’ sister and five sons, Guy, Noah, deme, Fred and Ira. Furieral serv- ices were conducted by Rev. Oster ftom the Pentecostal church in Re- tors and interment was made in the Regan ce metery. The sympathy~.of the community % extended to the spent ‘Tuesday afternoon at the ‘Whitteaker home. Ed Allensworth ahd daughter, Ida Welch, motored to Bismarck Thuré- day evetting to attend the show. family gathering was held at the A Wm. home Sunday. age Mrs, Geo. Kuntz and Mr. and 'Mré, ©. Welsneatt called at wens home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Dralle and lard th |ton spent Sunday at the bereaved family. Mrs. Carl Lein was hostess to the Congregational Ladies’ Aid at fet home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Gertrude and Myron fier- oh of Bismarck the week-end at their home in fh. . and Mrs, Henry Datielton and the} family of ‘Wilton were guests st the |? — J. Danielson home 5 Mr. and Mrs, J. Keifer attended the birthday party for Mr. Keifer's father, John Keifer of Wilton, who was 78 years old Sunday. e Mrs, Will of near’ Wil- Bt. F. Dim- mond home in Regan. Ohaties Colip, son of Mr. and Mrs. ©. M. Oolip, 1 6 patent in a Bismarck cerebral hemorrhage. She was taken‘ Maxbass ith rel- to a hospital’in Bismarck Satu: aay oer of Max visited with rel operation. At this writing he is get- ‘oP eae Tage da ices Sal ted. Mrs. R. 8. Corwin and son Burton ee were guests at the A. H. lelgeson home several days last week. Mr, and Mts. Melvin Leth and fam- ily of Ferd, N. D., are visiting rela- tives ae fflends hére and in Wing week. Mr, ahd Mrs. A, H. Lundbetg and éon, Buddy, afid Miss Ella Schilling Were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence White of Bismarck was the guest of her sister, Miss Nel- le Lundberg, several days of last: week. Mrs, 8. Rupp, Mrs. P. Patton and} ‘Mrs. Clarence Kettleson were callers at the A. H. Helgeson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rhoades of Wing visited at the home of Miss Nellie Lundberg Friday evening. Wilson" j By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson and family attended camp meetings at ‘Washburn Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Johin Schlafinan and daughter motored to Bismarck to visit George Bchiafman who is a pa- tient at the St. Alexius hospital. Jake Wagner returned home Satur- day. He took & carload of cattle to St. Paul. Gottlib Wall is moving his house on his own land ee he will make his future home. ie house was purchased from the state, Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller spent Sunday at Turtle Lake with rela- tives. Mr. and Mts. Berg motored to Bis- marck Tuesday to see their cousin George Schlafman who is very ill. Mr. and Mfs. Fred Wagner of ‘Washburn entertained at a six o'clock dinner Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Redington left Saturday for Iowa on their honey- moon trip. , Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle left for Hebron and ints in South Dakota Wednesday where they will visit with relatives fot about 10 days. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schell, motored to the Capital City on business Mon- day. Mr, and Mrs, Wall and sons spent Sunday at the Fred Gaub home. yonn Stroble is remodeling his barn. By B. P. HAGSTROM A large number of persons from Bismarck, Wilton, Washburn and the vicinity gathered at the Erickson home Saturday afternoon to help Mrs. Erickson celebrate her 80th birthday. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Brick- son received several lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daugh- ter Margaret returned home Wednes- day from Canada when they visited a few days with relatives. advisor attended the picnic at Wild- wood lake Tuesday. held their annual stockholders meet- ing Tuesday in Grasslake schoolhouse No. 2. No new officers were elected. | Mrs. Charley Lind called on Mrs. Erick Pearson Wednesday evening. Miss. Dorts Johnson visited: “inst: week with Miss Neva Noon. { Myrlin Johnson and Leoma, Sun- quist .visited last week wth Mrs. W. D. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lund accom- panied by Mr. Lund’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund and daughter Violet of Upsalla, Minn., were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom. =~ Rev. and Mrs. Thure Johnson and atives here Monday en route to Alex- andria, Minn. “Teddy” Wesley and! Violet Johnson remained here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Nordquist and the-L. M. Nordquist and Fred John- son homes last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lew and daugh- ter Margaret and Miss Verna Strand left Monday morning for Alexandria, Minn., for a two weeks’ stay. Alvin Janke of the Twin Cities visited at the Hagstrom home a few days en route to Livingston, Mont. Russell Newman of Wilton visited | a few days last week wth George Johnson. i. aaa { Wing | e aia By LILLIAN MUELLER Darwin Fryer is visiting at the Jim and Gust Olson home. i Mrs. C. E. Crum and Roscoe cf Mec- Kenzie visited at the B. W. Graham home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kusler and sons Albert, Donald and Theodore are spending their vacation in Minne- | sota. Mr. and Mrs. B. Machov and chil- dren from California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kremenet~ sky. Fred Oswald spent Thursday ani Friday in Hazelton visiting with hia daughter, Mrs. Jake Walker. ‘The Homemakers’ club met at ths R. Baliye home Friday. Mr. and Mts. J. J. Horner and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and children spent Sunday at Spiritwood Lake. ‘The 4-H club girls returnec home from Camp Chan Owapi Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda Ray and Gladys Léin motored to Mandan Sunday to attend the Jewish picnic Neld there. Gordon Larson of Fairview, Mont., The members of the 4-H club and| The Grasslake Telephone company - ‘daughter of Wright, Minn., visited at! Oder home near Bismarck, returned | directors meeting. | St. John, N. flames to craft at nearby docks. This Associated Press teléphotd shows clouds of smoke arising from the blazing waterfront at when fire causéd an estimated damage of $10,000, and elevators were destroyed. The steamer Empress was sunk at het berth to prevent tre spread of ,000. Askociated Press Photo Eleven docks with thelr sheds | Menoken | By MR6. JENNIE DANCE ‘Phe Farmers Unioh held @ meeting in the town hall Tuesday evening. There Were free moving pictures of union activities and educational pic- tures. Mr. and Mrs. Metvin Agnew and family and A. H. Kiepstein returned Wednesday from a week's visit with relatives in South Dakote. Royal Thomas will give ® riding exhibition at thé Menoken plcnic grounds July 4th. Mrs. Thomas Moffitt ahd daughter spent the week visiting her parents near Regan. ‘The Menoken Ladlés Aid met at the V: M. Craven hore Thursday afternoon. Ms. Francis Muth and Perey Free- tman of Baldwin were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers Sunday. Miss Evelyn Evenson visited Miss Alice Klepstein several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Abelein of Anamoose visited at the R. G. Abe- fein home Sunday. Moffit played baseball at Menoken Sunday. Menoken won 14 to 1. ‘Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven attended the Erwin Rue funeral rites in Bistnarck Sunday. ‘The Menoken Homemakers will give a picnic at the Menoken picnic grounds Friday evening. seth and son, Edwin and Oliver Tos- seth wete Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Davis atid family. Several from Ghylin attetided the funeral of Mt. Arthur McCoy Friday afternoon at Regan, Miss Nina Mishet of Canfield was a Saturday and Friday night guest of Miss Leona Davis. Miss Agnes Sehlan and Mrs. Grose Broste were guests of Mts. Emil Ol- son Thursday. Jake Johnson was a Sunday caller on Arhe Tosseth. Mr, and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom and son Vernon were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. Misses Leonia Sunquist atid Marilyn Johnson are spending a few days with Mrs. W. D. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dow and children of Missoula, Mont. afe vis- iting with friends in this Vicinity. A surptise party was held at the Arne Tosseth home Priday evening in honor of Arnes birthday. Forty- five Were present. Mr. and Mrs, Peterson atid son Gust have moved from Ghylin to Wilton. Mrs. Clarence Scott spent the week-end with her husband at the camp near Wing. * | Mercedes Nelson is_ visiting her! aunt, Mrs. Clarence Scott. A bitthday party was held at the Walter Scott home Thursday eve- ning in honor of Mrs. Mary Kelley and Marion Scott. They are twin Sisters. ‘The cut worms ate doing damage to some corn in this vicinity, l Steiber | By MR. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and, sons Emil and Hjalmer returned | home Monday evening after visiting relatives and friends in Alexandria, Minn. J. C. Olson’ and John Carlson at- tended the federal bank meeting in Regan Tuesday. Announcements have been received of the matriagé of Miss Cathern E. Doyle and Harry Brickner on June the 22, Miss Doyle was well known in this vicinity, having taught in the Pleasant View consolidated school for three years. Saturday evening a number of people from this vicinity attended the wedding dance of Theophil Schaeffer at the Fred Helm home near Mc- Clusky. Miss Bessie Anderson, who has been | spending some time at the Glenn to her home Thursday. The McClusky baseball team crossed bats with the Alta team Sun- day. The score was 5 to 1 in favor of Alta. Glen and Earl McAllister motored to Wildwood and Washburn Saturday. Pleasant View school board held a special meeting Thursday. Mra Mabel Carlson of Granville, and Mrs. McKeen of Towner spent the week-end at the John Carlton home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom were Sunday dinner guests a’ the John T. Johnson home near Still. Dennis and Doris Carlson spent Tuesday at the J. C. Olson home while Mr. and Mrs. Carlson went to Bismarck to attend the county school Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Wickstrom mo- | tored to Mandan Tuesday where Mrs, Wickstrom will remain the rest of | the eek to receive medical aid. rf Moffit ' By MRS. C. £&. MOFFIT . Mr. and Mrs, Noon and deughter of Montana are visiting at the 8. T. ‘Mauh home. Mrs. Noon formerly was iss Edna Mau. Mrs. George Morrison and Mrs. Ho- mer Andrews were Hazelton callers Monday. George Moffit has started & lunch counter in the Bens building on Main ‘St. Mr. and Mrs. George Houghtaling and children of Garrison visited with relatives at Moffit Saturday ang Sun- Lire . Jim Hill and two children leit ‘Sunday to visit at Vancouver, Fruit- land, Idaho, and Seattle, Wash. has been visiting with nis wife and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Larson are pare ents of & baby boy.born Wednesday. Mrs, Idd White and daughter Flor- ence and Mrs. Lena Wiite of Spo-| frag kane, Wash., spent Fridey afrernooa At the Bd Dalbec hone. The Wing band held an open air coticert Wednesday evening. Jacob Horner, John Mueller and G. Hubbel: motored t6 Bismarck f Ghylin | “by wancaner bavi —* Steve Little has returned from a short trip in the southern part of A. the state. : Miss Agnes Sehlahn it Satur day night with Mr. énd , Oster in Regan. Mr. and Mrs, Dave _ Spangbe shopped in Bismarolt F r ie Mr. and Mré. Raymi Toliver cio, ane Ue. BPR ARMADA | Poapatal, where he underwent anjand children, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tos- About 90 ladies gathered at the Mill home Saturday for 4 surprise Fred Doehle, Helen Doehle and Als Faust motored to Bismarcht Monday. Mr. Faust hed on ulcerated tooth h Mrs. V. Bens spent several days at the Peter Hofstad home. She returhed to het home Saturday ‘Mr. atid Mrs. Brerett called at the C. E. Moffit home Saturday ht. a eon find Hartlet Moffit and at the Hotfanid home Sunday. . Mrs, Emil Enockson and son Clif- ford afid' Miss- Amanda frven lelt Monday for Arthur, N. D. to visit with ‘relatives. vunted tee Adughien Alea PH ils aoe day fe ihcead were well attefidad if spite rath. ‘Miss Donle taught in 5 a YOUNG AT SCHOOL GRADUATION When a school at Van Hornesville, N. Y., which was erected by Owen D. Young, lawyer and industrialist, held its first graduation exercises, Young was present to honor the students and speak. Shown here, left to right, are: Maurice Hammond, principal; Rita Moyer, valedictorian of the graduating class, and Young. Associated Press Photo after its engines became disabled The Nautilus, in which Sir Hubert THE NAUTILUS BATTLING THE SEA The polar submarine Nautilus which had to be towed to Ii battled the heavy seas. The picture was taken from a passing ship. argtic ice, was towed 900 miles to Ireland by the U. S. 3. Wyoming. In mid-ocean is shown here as it Wilkins hoped to travel under the PHillwert which foundered ec Areas, tend Bis. dvOne) yore callefs in ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Motetad and ‘habs whoa Tuesday. Miss Worked in thé children, B. VICTIM TELLS OF SHIP DISASTER oJ , a OHO EP? | Sterling | Nee eenEenEEEE TEED e Tae ‘4 By FERN R. STEWART ‘Thirteen members and eight visi- tors attended the meeting of the Ster- ling Homemakers’ club at the home of Mrs. George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mrs. Paul Lang and J. H. Riley were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. Roy Turner is driving the mail route while Carl Beyer is on his vaca tion. Mrs. George Kusch and son Dean called at the Chrst Schoon home in Christiana township Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sharpe and fam- fly of Taft and Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland and family were Monday eve- ning guests at the J. H. Riley home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic, Dean Kusch and Bud Sedivic spent Satur- day and Sunday fishing at Crystal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon called at the Ernest Johnson home Wednes- day morning. Floyd and Hallie Belk were Dris- coll callers Sunday. Floyd played on the Driscoll ball team against the combined team from Dawson and Steele. When the new crossing was put across the railroad track, the depot was moved a few yards to the west. Miss Grace Johnson spent a few days last week at the Seaman Gib- son home. Neven Swart of the X-H ranch was a town caller recesttlf. if Heaton | Ns By SARAH HEINLE Jake Walcker of Turtle Lake left for Devils Lake last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuharth and 'son Paul of Turtle Lake were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Monday. Mrs. E. R. Lagge and family and Mrs. Lagge’s mother, were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. Mrs. Karl Mosert of W--consin vis- ited recently with her daughter and son-in-law at the E. R. Lagge home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schlofman and son and Mrs. John Couly and daugh- ter were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. ‘W. M. Granvy was a business caller at the Dave Keck home Wednesday. John J, Walcker motored to Wash- burn Wednesday. Edwin and Richard Heinle were callers at the William Wagner home ursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner and Walter Heintz were Wilton shoppers Friday. Mr. and log 5 eee were Wil- mn shoppers Saturday. be ‘and MIS. A. fH Heinle and son Andrew were visitors at the Fred G. ‘Wagner home at Mercer Sunday. Mrs. L. E. Hall and son Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. John Hammocs were Wilton shoppers Saturday. ° | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Oast Prince and son Harold were Sterling callers Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Gosney and Edna called at the Harold Wright home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty called at the Elsus, Elness home Wednesday evening. George Krusch called at the Horace Fairchild home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion were Bismarck call- ers Tuesday, Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Sunday. Rey. Van Horn was calling in this vicinity Friday. Herman Nieman and son Byran went to Crystal Springs fishing Mon- day afternoon. The Ladies of the Aid society are going to demonstrate their skill in doughnut making Saturday, June 27 at the 8. T. Parke store. They will have a food sale in connection. Any- thing donated toward the food sale will be appreciated. Mrs. Chas Gaskill was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Paes se a family were elpper guests: of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chapman, Mr. and F.C. and gon Cecil Ieft afontay to to their home al 1 after visits ing here over the ~énid. T. G. Gerow ‘been to his bed throughout & te- vere attack of quinsy. latest te- port is that he is im slowly. Patricia is few weeks at the home Of (erandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. h Motgan, Painted Woods. Bea Dan paged and family were at Richard Polzin homie eventing. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Venaas and family returned Friday ftém & motor trip through the west. Mr. and Mrs. Wayné gtoh and family were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday Peta? 28 Delbert McCane, who has visited relatives here for the past two weeks, left Wednesday for his home at Ce- dar Rapids, Ia. Mrs. Mary Ollenburger and her small granddaughter, Shirley Chris- tensen visited the latter of the week with relatives in Bismarck. Alfred Hanwell and S0n Alfred Jr. left Thursday for their home at Al- toona, Pa., after spending a week here with relatives. Harold Truax, Chicago, Eimer Traux, Velva, and Ben Dollarhyde, Columbus, were here on business Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and family, Litchville, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. D, Flavin. Other guests at the Flavin home week were: Ed Horland atid son willie of White Deer, S. D., Mrs. Alfred Zuger and Miss Marian Slater, Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. George Pfieffer were guests Saturday of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erickson, Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Reinholt Ollenburger, Bismarck, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. George Keller and her baby brother were week-end guests at the Charles Keller home at Painted ‘oods. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson were Capital City callers Saturday. They were dinner guests at the R. D. Fla- vin home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thole were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johny Pfau Sunday. Albert Lehman returned Monday morning from Valley City, where he took Miss Malinda Manning, Regan, to assume a summer course of study at the Teacher's college. 3 | Alta } ° By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just and Ba ee were Mercer shoppers Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnson and son Andy motored to Bismarck and Mandan Saturday where they market- ed some spring chickéns. Mrs. H. Schatz Sr. and daughter Ruth of McClusky spent the latter @| Part of the week at the John Stroh home here. The Alta baseball team defeated the Wilton team Sunday by a score of 11 to three. Mr. and Mrs, Karl Schatz and son David spent the latter part of the week in Washburn where they at- Lng the German Baptist conven- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Saturda: attended the Baptist convention. Mrs. Joe Diede and Caroline Brockett were Alta shoppers Friday. Glen and Earl McClister visited with Hank and Ed Schatz Sunday. Rudolph and Davold Schafer were callers in Alta Monday. Esther, Pauline, and Gustave Schatz motored to Washburn Bi evening. They were accompanied back by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schats and Miss Rebecca Brenise who is visiting at the Fred Bender home. f Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Serverie Eckholm made @ trip to Temvik the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson, sons Melvin and Roy, and Lawrence Olson. spent Saturday evening at Gust Eck- holm’s. Bill and Art Mulari arrived here last week after a visit with their pat- ents at Richwood, Minn. Sigrid Wainio spent Sunday with Martha Koski at the 8. C. Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and children and Gust Eckholm and daughters Tyne and Siiri spent Fri- day evening at the J. N. Gylden home. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children were business callers in Wing Friday. Miss Florence Waiste was an over. algae visitor at John Hokena’s Sun- . Sergie Gylden is spending a few days at Morris Erickson’s. Emil and Eino Lieuska, Seth Harju, Severt and Sulo Gylden, Edwin Waiste, Sadie, Selina, and Sallie Gy:- den and Edwin Olson spent evening at Gust Eckholms’. oe ee { Hampton } By ELIZABETH KOPPY John Elk from Cannon Ball was a business caller at the John Backhaus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber arid Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and children were Sterling callers Satur- day evening. Horace Fairchild and son Hana- ford were McKenzie callers Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Baker and sons were callers at the Floyd Belk home Wed- nesday evening. is hae & patient in the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Ed Fogarty entertained Union Aid at her home Thursday after- noon. Quite g large crowd attended. * Associated Press Photo ji Otie ot the victims cf the sinking of the excursion. steamer St. off St. Nazaire, Francé, is shown in @ hos- pital bed telling French pffitiate of the disaster. Nearly 426 persone lost their lives In the tragedy, while dnly a handful escaped. tarilt While Mr. Pulsbury the visitors Sena home| is! setae the eo 4 at the Osoar Benz home Mrs. Ed Olson is visiting with Mrz, John Bené this week. Miss Patiline Hoeft is working for Mré. Oati Olson. ‘The Olson in . Lane and son Harold, have the whooping cough. family, Linton, visited at thé Herman Backhaus home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhoki Warner and family from near Haselton ited the Jake Schiermeister’s Wed- nesda y. About half of the farmérs of this community ae clitting theif rye hay. There is little hay this too low “on mute and and wae family f Macomtber. Jeu Aiermeister took © toad bf By ALICE M. WALKER Miss Blanche Delmain, Belcourt, is visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. J. Watten. Huth Warten return- ed to Belcourt Monday with her Qrandmother, Mts. J. J. Jollie. The Misses Victoria and Paulyn Hefta, Wilton, were callets in Macoti- ber Mc Sidney | raureday from Dr. and Mre. Bunting, Dr. Diebert and . Mr: we =A c Y this Elizabeth oat ea in ves in St. week. A numbet of attetided