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& et —_—_—_——"e } Canfield | By MRS. Ae GHYLIN of Some of the folks from Canfield ‘went to the river and picked June- verries Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Anna Strand and Mise Alice Strand were callers in Bismarck ‘Wednesday. On Tuesday most of the members of the Canfield Homemakers club and Mr, Olson of Bismarck went on @ garden tour. They report there were quite a few good gardens. ‘The Y. class meet at the 8. L. Jordahl and sons Nortian and Julius went up near Devils Lake where they visited with friends over the week-end. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin took the Willing ‘Workers to their class at the H. C. ‘Taylor home in Ttygg. Six members ‘were present. Callers at the Ole Olson home Bun- day were Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson of ‘Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Beverly Olson, Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Clair and Ernest Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher and fam- ily took in the Wells county fair ‘Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. P, E. Patton and. children called at the L. Jorgenson home Fri- day afternoon. [NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Emest Swanson is employed: at the/ hoi A. Ghylin home, Mavis Strand is spending some time with her grandmother. We under- stand that N. O. Strand of Bantry is moving to Regan. Z The Canfield Ladies Aid will meet at the H. C, Taylor home in Trygg ‘Wednesday, July 22. Callers at the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ollenberger and son Billie and Alvin. of Wilton, Mr. Dave Ghylin, Mr. and: Mrs. Fred Olson and Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. J, Lybeck and family left for their home in Jamestown’ after spending a week at the Joe Cook! home. ° i] Christiania j By VIOLET A. CLARKE Lil Wilton called at the Harry Clooten home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert called at the Edward Smiths’ home last week. o Elder Elness and brother Curtis were Sterling callers Thi 5 Mrs. Jennie Clarke, Miss Violet and Robert Clarke were Sterling callers Monday. { Martin Olson, Jr., called at the Ed. Freshour home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family visited at the Adolph Hansen's ter, Miss Mildred of Fargo, called on Mrs, M. J. Olson, Jr., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson call- ed at the Harry Clooten’s last week. Bernard Paulson spent a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Savage and family of Pennsylvania are visiting at the J. W, Byer home for a few days. They were formerly of North Da- and Mrs. Fred Helwick and . @ad Mra, Leibole and daughter Bimmarck were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten. Mrs. Sam Conley who has spent some time with relatives in Wiscon- sin returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding and daughter Miss Florence spent a few days this week fishing at Crystal Springs. Kenneth Johnson was a Bismarck visitor Sunday. Henry Shafer is employed at the Robert Eisenbeisz’s home. Mrs. N. F. Julius and Mr., and Mrs. Earl Canfield of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests at the Harry Clooten’s. ‘The Sterling junior baseball team will play the Bismarck Training School July 26 at Sterling. Eli Harding and sister Miss Emma were Sunday callers at the Marsh ‘Wilton’s home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- fly, also Bob Barrows were in Sterl- ing Wednesday. Quite a crowd attended the party at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s home Sat- urday evening. | Braddock 1 ‘ By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE i Mrs. Howard Balk arrived this week from Minneapolis to spend the sum- mer vacation at the home of her FF 5B Mandigo, who are attending normal school there, drove to Braddock Sat- urday. James Ryan of Bismarck came down Friday for an extended stay in Braddock. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met with Mrs. E. Saville Thursday at the home of her uncle, G. B. Aat- vig, at Kintyre. Mrs. Wm. Blessman and two chil- dren from Kansas City, Kans, visiting with their son, of. were guests ai c. T. Barton this week. - i | = 5 E i ; fs 5 i Zee fale 5 Hi : : £ 5 3 ; i E ‘The young couple will make ptr ee o Wing | By LILLIAN MUELLER Clara Rise was an overnight guest at the John Mueller home Saturday and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller and family and Edith visited at the R. J. Bleth home Sunday. B. W. Graham and son Jack re- turned from Bismarck Sunday. Nina was an overnight guest at the W. H. Harju home Sat- urday. Faye Harvey is spending the week- end at her home in Wing. 6. Sunday visitors at the J. J. Horner | Dal home were Mr. and Mrs. John Erhart and daughter Laura, Mr. and Mrs. John Horner, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. marek, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Knowles, \ and Mrs. A..L. Davis and fam- ily spent Sunday at the John Harty Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and son James yisited at the John Mueller home Friday. Mrs. J.-H. Boss and Edna and Ar- nold, Bismarck, and Mrs. F. 6. Smith and Mary Helen from Wilton spent Nhe eae at the L. H. Knowles ome. Mrs, H. McCloskey took her daugh- Wm.| ter to Bismarck Wednesday morning to have her tonsils removed. They returned Friday, Mr, and Mra. G. A. Hubbell and family spent Sunday at the A. J, Carlson home in Sykeston. Miss Sadie Josephson, a nurse in the Bismarck hospital, is spending her. vacation at her home. Mrs. Banttari and daughters spent Saturday afternoon at Henry Mc- Closkey’s. Mr, and Mrs. Tolef Suby and daughter and Clarence Jacobson mo- ‘ored to Fessenden Thursday to take inthe fair, Mildred Kelly spent a week at the Ole. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson spent the week-end with their daughter Mabel who is in: the hospital recovering from an ition. Laverne Guldberg and Willard Ol- son left for Pettibone where they will work during the next week. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitatock and children, Mrs. ¥. Weltstock, Mrs. M. ‘Weitstock and girls from Ada, Minn., and Jenny Kulaski spent Sunday at the BE. E. See home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fields and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCloskey and family are moving to Warwick where See is to drive an oil Pearl Kronic of Wilton is spend- ing a few days visiting with Ferne Glanville. [Rock Hill} Sunday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home were: Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Tolliver and family, Frank Tollivér and Pete Lundquist. Those who motored to the river Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and son Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and son Franklin, George Mickelson, Ed Rasche, Mr. ‘and Mrs. 5. W. Nemitz and family. Lawrence and Alfred Bouche called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Sun- day. Harvey Fitzgerald took Mrs, Gott- eb Doctor and Bernice Davis to Tut- tle Wednesday where they will spend & few days visiting with relatives. Mrs. Mary Rasche and daughter Shirley called at the Maricn Alm home Wednesday. Farley home. . The Sun school meeting was held at the Ire Bailey home Friday eve! A crowd was in at- ‘Willie, called at the J. F Little home Tues- day afternoon, Albert Vollen motored to Regan Friday. Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerald home were: Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and family, Mrs. J. F. Little with Virgil, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. MeOullough motored to Regan ‘Tuesday. Burnett im spent the returned home Sunday after spending M:s. Dae > 3 # : gg: stl de ps o” H ry i AE BF i Z E ‘¢ the | Tuesday. ee | Hazelgrove | fn ASOT By MRS. RAY HAZELGROVE Ed. We accompanied Nose Pauline iff motored to Exgeley where they were guests at the home of Grant Palms. ey also went to Napoleon where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Breitmeyer, Ella and Magdalena and Alex Neff fone Gunday visitors at the Wolff ome. Mr. and Mrs. Christ and family beg in the show at Tuttle Wednes- lay. ‘ Mr. and MrsM. Christ Wolff Jr. and daughter Hilda and Caroline left this week for New Leipzig and Lem- mon, 8. D., where they will visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tossavigen, Mrs. Jim McGovern, Hd. Evans, Mike Mc- Nally, Harve Cleveland, Fred Plains, Mr. end Mrs. Philip Thour and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and le Goldsmith, were shopping in Tuttle Saturday. R. P. Kennedy called at the Rell Newsume home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gosline and daughter Hilda drove to Bismarck . | Saturday to visit over Sunday with B. A. Bold who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove and R. P, Kennedy were shopping in Tut- tle Saturday. Mrs. Kennedy who has been visiting friends the past week there, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Milt’ Goldsmith and sons Dale and Lawrence and daugh- ters Ione and Dorothy motored to Steele Sunday Where Miss Ione left by train for points in Minnesota to visit relatives and: friends. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Drumm and sons Wyan and Raymond and daugh- ter Alyce and Miss Mary Cromyvell visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ted Cromwell. —— | Sterling i] | EERO al icons; SAR By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart, Mrs. George Kusch, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson, and Mrs. Floyd and Hallie Belk were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. % Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson moved to the Chas. Booheister farm Mon- day. Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Parker ac- companied by Mrs. T..N, Johnson and daughter Olive attended the 4-H Club at the home of Miss Ida Hurr ‘Wednesday. Adolph Hansen called at the Tom Stewart home Thursday enroute to Driscoll. Mrs. Mel Ness and children and Mys. Oscar Anderson and daughter Clara spent Sunday visiting relatives in Hazelton. ‘Miss Bern Stewart visited with Miss Gladys Ness Sunday. Miss Erma Cox, Bismarck, visited with her folks here Tuesday evening. Carey Johnson called at the Craw- ford farm Tuesday. - Bob Barrows and Bill Stiles were town callers Wednesday. Pig Club met at T. N. Johnson's Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Harding were town callers Saturday evening. Mrs. Freto Envick called on Mrs. H.R. Wright Friday. Miss Bernice Schmidkunz called at the Tyler Johnson home Friday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. H.-R. Wright and-son Clifford and Miss Marion Ness were Sunday dinner guests at the Freto Envick home. Henry Zuraff was a town caller Friday. 3 ‘Theodore Lang took R. L. Dorson to Bismarck to see a doctor Satur- day. Irene Baker who is employed at the Carl Beyer home was married to Carl Pillen of Bismarck on July 6. ae | Hampton i| ok. rer By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kyes, Charles Stienerson, Edwin Renschler and Steve Koppy and daughters Frances, Gertrude and Refina were shopping in Linton Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and daughters and Esther Schmidt visited at the Godfrey Grenz nome Ted Schmidt of Hazelton is visit- ing at the Jake Schiermeister home this week. @teve Koppy and ‘son Frank trans- ted business in Mandan Thursday. Francis Chestown called on friends in Linton Wednesday. John Ohlhauser, Jr., was & caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Thurs- Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Frederick ‘and family accompanied by the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs. Bauer, and son John of St. Paul, visited at the Steve Koppy home Friday. Dinner guests at the Steve Koppy home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr, and son Wil- fred, Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Sr., and gon Leonard of near Fort Rice. They {were accompanied home by Miss Frances Koppy who will visit her sister Mrs. J. Rebenitsch, Jr. Misses Pauline and Lydia Flegel, Rose Goldade, Bertha Wildermuth ‘jand Katie Bosch and Ignatz Gold- ade and Steve Bosch of Linton spent Sunday visiting friends in this vicin- ity. f "Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL ‘The school board met Tuesday aft- ernoon and transacted the usual rou- business. i Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson -were Capital City visitors Tuesday. Mrs, W. H. Brownawell and daugh- days last week at the W. H. Browna- well home. = ‘Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughter Miss Elsie attended chautauqua at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ Jautomobile adgident at Medora July 4. All escaped injury but the car was considerably fed. Farmers heré are busy harvesting their. light grain crop, although « considerable portion of it will be done at & loss. - A dinner was given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Mrs. Donald Snyder. The guests in- icluded Mr, and Mrs. Donald Stiyder, les and Mrs, Bud Knott and Miss Helen Brownawell, all of Bismarck, and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Brownawell and little daugh-; ter Joyce of Moffit. | |" Mrs, Ernest Saville entertained the | Ladies Aid at her home Thursday. POSD URE are 2 a | Steiber i By MRS. WM. HICKEL Willard Diamond called at the Fred Bergquist home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Failkenstein @nd daughter, of Baldwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Bismarck, spent Saturday at the John Ander- son home. Miss Mary Doyle, who has been teaching at McLeod, N. D., arrived home Thursday to spend a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Hickle. June Anderson spent a couple days this week visiting at the Fred Brac- kett home. Fred Bergquist and son Emil spent several days at the river last week Picking June berries. Among the McClusky callers from this vicinity Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Schaeffer and son Marvin, Adolph Schaeffer, Emil Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hickel and son Wayne and Miss Mary Doyle. Ralph Potener was a Regan shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange and lit- tle daughter visited at the J. C. Olson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson and family spent Sunday visiting at the John Carlson home. Sam Schafer was a Regan caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer were Regan callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Nigrin and son John were callers at Schaeffers’ Saturday. Glen McAllister called at the Emil Sattler home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and family spent Sunday evening at the Fred Bergquist home. Gerald Jones called at the John Anderson home Monday. The Pleasant View School Board jheld their meeting at the school house ‘Tuesday. Emil Herman who {s working at jthe J. C, Olson home spent the week- end at the €fraham Schaeffer home. | --6 Regan |e TERED ace eS By BURDELLA B, HELGESON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family and Mr, and Mrs. J, Fisher and fam- ily spent the week-end at Fessenden where theY took in the county fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer of Wil- ton were dinner guests at the home of their son, Joe Kiefer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kelly and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott returned from Sykeston Monday, where they enjoyed a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly also visited with relatives in Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Stratton, and little daughter, Audrey, left for es in Minnesota, Monday where they will spend several weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein motored to Bis- mahck Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. C. Oster and daugh- ter, Mary, returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Minneapolis. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Danielson and family of near Wilton spent the week-end at the J. Danielson home. Mrs. G. E, Brenneise spent Wednes- day visiting with relatives and friends in, Wilton. Mrs. I. Marcovitz spent Monday visiting with relatives and friends in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochhalter and family of Wilton called on relatives here Saturday evening. ‘Wm. Danielson is spending several weeks here visiting with hi» parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Toutelot'e and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, John ann = McCloskey, Mr. and Mra, }. R. Watson. Mr. Stelsmiller and soh, George, of Stanton were Tuesday night visitors at the J. F. Wildfang home. Mrs, E. L. Adams and son,. Eddie, returned home Sunday from Elgin, where they spent the past week vip- iting. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and children and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and son. The Royal Neighbors met in regular session Thursday evening with good attendance. Next meeting will be duly 23, habia liiiieeanicanaaleiain nails fGlenView | -_——-< > a By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Percy Lee, an old time resident of this community, who now lives in California, spent a few days visiting’ old friends here last week. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Anderson of Wahpeton spent the week-end visit- ing at the Lars Jacobson home. They left for Bismarck Monday where Mr. Anderson attended the abstractors convention held there Tuesday and ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson children spent Sunday afternoon at Langes in Painted Woods. ss Quite @ number of the local people attended the dancing party at the Henry Johnson home in Painted Woods Saturday. L. ©. Peterson of Wilton called at the Jacobson home Wednesday morn- ing on his way to Wahpeton where he was called because of the illness of his daughter, Mrs. Emma Balch. The school board held their meet- ing Tuesday at the Chester Erstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oshannyk of Wilton were Sunday visitors at the Lars Jacobson home. & I Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER J. Prefontaine motored to Tuttle Saturday and brought down Mrs. Mc- Nally, who will visit at the Prefon- taine home for several days. Mrs. Casper Guttenberg of Bis- marck spent Thursday visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B, Landsberger. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rott and daugh- ter Cleo, left Wednesday for a few days visit with friends and relatives in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, and Minne- sota points. They returned home Saturda: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zirnhelt of St. Paul arrived here Saturday to spend a week visiting at the George Zernhelt home. - Misses Agnes and Edna Zirnhelt, who are attending normal school at Valley City, arrived home Saturday to spend the week-end. Quite a crowd attended the Breed- er’s Association picnic held at the river Bunday. Mrs. L. C. Malchert entertained the members of the regular bridge club Wednesday afternoon. E. L. Semling motored to Bismarck Wednesday. The Business Men's club held a meeting Thursday evening. Mrs. &. B. Wescott entertained the members of the regular bridge club Tuesday evening. | Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz left Wednes- day for a few days visit with friends at Jamestown and Woodworth. The Senior Music club met Fri- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul Kurtz. Mrs, Dora Miller left Tuesday for Jamestown where she will spend two weeks visiting. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. P. Kurtz. The Board of County Commis- sioners met Tuesday aftérnoon. Two carloads of livestock were shipped out Tuesday by the Shipping Association of Hazelton. Several members of the local Legion Auxiliary went to Valley City Sun- day to attend the state convention. | Macomber ne By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Warren and fam- ily and Mrs. J. J. Jollie, Belcourt, were Macomber visitors Monday and Tuesday. They returned to Belcourt family, Wilton, were dinner guests =f Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Morgan, Bun- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mason,” Bis- matck, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Mason’s mother, Mrs. Mary Ollen- burger. Miss Ruth Wilmot, Regan, and Alf Johnson were supper guesis at the Tom Hollingsworth home Sun- Sunday visitors at the Henry Ler-/qay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport son home were Mrs. H. E. Wildfang ahs of Regan, were pilin at ne and children and Maryann Turner of / Hollingsworth home Wednesda. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and family motored to Mercer Sunday morning and spent the day at Brush Lake. Mrs. Leslie Miller was a galler in the capital city Thursday morning. o Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Jacob Keister who has been in the St. Alexius hospital for nearly three months returned to the J. H. Salter home Friday. He expects to stay at the Salter home until he is able to work, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen are pa- rents of @ boy born July 5. Miss Francis Simoner of Tuttle is @ guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Bis- marck visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth Larkin of Bismarck at- tended a picnic at the Menoken grounds in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Craven of Des Moines. Mrs. Harvey Harris, J. P. Jackson of Bismarck, called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes Monday. * Rodger Brooks, eight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks, was hurt by falling from a horse. He was kept in bed several days. ‘The girls 4-H Club met at the Henry Crawford home Thursday with Mrs. Gulson, as leader. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudtaon are parents of a son born Friday. Jane Kershaw, small daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Dave Kershaw her foot badly burned Saturday with hot lard. ‘A birthday party was given ab the B. R. Slater home Sunday in honor of master Lynn Stull. payer PTA ee Lein | By OLGA M. RISE A surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. B. N. Lein at her home Wed- nesday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames SBijorhus, Christianson, Severson, Gunderson, Helgeson, Spilde, Vik, Barkman, 8. Arneson, H. Arneson and J. D. Rise. Mrs, Alfred Arneson and daughter Alice spent the past week with rela- tives at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Draviand and family took them home Sunday. B. N. Lein and J. O. Rise and son Everett called at Theodore Torge- son's Tuesday afternoon. Harvin Magnus was a caller in this vicinity Monday. Marion Lien spent the week-end visiting her sister Mrs. Helmer Arne- son. Mrs. George Christianson spent Sunday at the Horal’ Christianson home. Misses Dorothy Barkman, Con- stance Lein, Hannah Dronen, Olga and Selma Rise, accompanied by Alma Pehl of Arena spent Friday until Sunday camping at Twin Lakes north of Arena. Those who spent Sunday evening Otto Ayers motored to Fargo Tues- day to consult doctors at the veter- ans hospital. Mrs. M. Murray and daughter Miss Mabel of Hebron are visiting at the C. D, King home. Mrs. Neil Funston and daughter visited at L. J, Agnew's Wednesday afternoon. Faye Salter of Regan visited at the J. H. Salter home Tuesday. Mrs. Watson and Fred Corn of McKenzie were judges for the Home- maker's gardens. Mrs. Paul Holmes garden was chosen as first. Members accompanied the judges on the tour eating dinner at the pic- nic grounds. In the afternoon they met at the V. M. Craven home. The Menoken school board settled up the years’ business Tuesday. R. G. Aberlein was nominated clerk. A special meeting is to be held Tuesday at the consolidated school. —__ _+-_-______—_¢ i Sibley Butte J By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mr. Alex Couch, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Cligbe, Henry Larson, Peter Davidson, L. Madland and Sarl Evans and their families motored to Bismarck Tuesday to attend the meeting of all the 4-H clubs of Bur- leigh county. Marion and Willis Clizbe drove cattle to McKenzie Monday for Vic- tor Maki. Alex Couch bagged 3 coyotes Wed- esd and O. J. Roth got one Sun- ay. m Elmer Lundquist, E. A. Widger and son Allen called at the E Bloom- quist home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and Max- ine motored to Bismarck Friday. O. J. Rotti is repairing a well for the Apple Creek ranch. Fred and Harry Hedstrom and L. Davenport and family shopped in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roth shopped in Sterling Saturday morning. Gilbert Cederstrom and family were McKenzie callers Monday. Leonard Davenport and family and E. Bloomquist and family motored to Painted Woods Sunday. f Brittin 1 By ORVETTA DUTTON Mrs. Bert Skinner, who recently “@|underwent a serious operation at a local hospital, is improving nicely. Mr. Skinner and « daughter will leave this week for their home in Powell, Wyo. Mrs. Skinner will follow as soon as her health permite: Mr. Melvin Weich and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg motored to Mandan park for a picnic dinner Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Corrington and the Allensworth children were supper guests at the Orin Dutton’ at Alfred Arneson’s were: Mr. and Mrs. Algot Dravland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Arneson and family, Oscar Opoien and Arnold Christian- gon. Art Bjorhus motored to Windsor after seed millet Wednesday. M. J. Lein of Fero stopped here Friday for a short visit with friends. Mrs, Victor Pardon and daughter Deloris of Wichita, Kansas, arrived here Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Birkeland and family. The Luther League will meet at the Alfred Arneson, home Sunday afternoon July 19. Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY = Hanford Fairchild and _ Arnold Kuseh was a Sterling caller Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty spent Wednesday evening at the Leo Smith home in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and children were Sterling callers Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son, Eldon of Bismarck, spent Sunday at the Gosney home. called at the Ed Fogarty home Thurs- day afternoon. Misses Helen Swindling and Clara Fracassi called on Lucille Elness and Mrs. Carl Pillen Thursday. Mr. John Baker and son James called at the Floyd Belk home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Dystad and @aughter Stella and Velma spent Sunday afternoon at the Gosney home. Miss Marion Lewis and Fred Bailey called at the Henry Swindling home Friday. Mrs. John Baker, Jr., visited at the Floyd Belk home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family and Mrs. Chas Gaskill spent Sunday at the Gosney home. Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion and Fred Bailey visited with Mr. Lewis at the Bismarck hospital Sunday. 1 Harold Lash is working for Henry Swindling. Rowene Kling is staying at the Charley Anderson home. Mrs. John Baker, Jr., called on Mrs. Caril Pillen Tuesday afternoon. nn Still By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brehl are parents of @ boy born Monday, July 13. Mrs. H. Erickson was hostess to the Still Ladies’ Aid Friday after- noon. ‘Sunday. Mrs. Kelly, Jamestown, is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly, this week. Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip, returned to his home here Sun- and family spent Sunday evening at ..| the B. 8. Ulness home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis were among those from here who attend- ed the coal dealer’s convention held Wednesday in Minot. home Thursday. Mrs. Clifton Kimball, Mrs. Wm. Mills and Mrs. Orin Dutton motored to Bismarck Monday and attended the show. Mrs. Kimball was dele- gate on the “eate” committee for the day from Bismarck, where he had Mrs. Erick Pearson returned home Friday afternoon from a two weeks’ trip to the Twin Cities. On her re- turn she visited relatives at Milaca, Minn. Miss Hilma Johnson celebrated her been a patient in a Bismarck hos- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson and Al- bert Lehman were Tuesday evening annual county Homemakers picnic, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Staley of Bis- pital for the past month. ‘The Regan ball team defeated Tute tle Sunday, the score being 8 to 11, |. McKenzie es! By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. W. H. Stark Wednesday afternoon with nine members and four visitors pres- ent. The Aid will meet next with Mrs. Henry Larson the second wed- nesday in August. Mr. om Mrs. wa Hughes enter- tained at dinner ednesday evening. The occasion was in honor of Mitchel Hughes, who left for his home at Rockwell City, Iowa, Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Marsh and daughter, Alice, of Bismarck and Mrs. Fred Gehnes and shughies. Anna, of Barton; N. D., mo’ out from Bis- marck to visit with Mr. and Mrs. ton. Marsh Wilton and son, Lyle, of Sterling were fel guests at the R. D.\Flavin home. Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Dutton and daughter, Franketta, were callers at the Flavin home Saturday. Little Norma Larson, Painted ‘Woods, spent this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Waddington and family left Friday morning to return to their home at Milwaukee after visiting a week here at the Sid- ney Waddington home. T. G. Gerow returned Friday trom Minot where he was detained for tl ga days following a tonsil opera- Members of the Macomber Home- for the group July 24, with Mrs. Wm. Ollenburger as leader. Rev, and Mrs. Norman 8. marck, were guests at the Allens- worth home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle returned Wednesday from their trip to the Killdeer Mr. and mountains, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Mills were Sun- day dinner guests at the W. 8. Trip- lett_ home. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Weisheart and Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Dralle and family visited at the Harry Blount home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Slater and daughter Elizabeth, Bismarck, | All conducted Daily Vacation Bible school at the 5 &: i i aie llth birthday Friday. Martin Strand and son Leo are building a barn on the Emil Olson farm north of Regan. Conrad Johnson and children mo- tored to Bismarck Monday to visit ‘with Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. David Ghylin and children called on Mrs. Signe Johnson Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and Gaughter Alvina Lorraine called on Elder Franku and Curtis Elness|*— Herman Neiters and son, andrew, attended the fair at Wessenden Those who visited at the J. E. Witt home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tees, Mabel Lytle, Mar- garet and Irene Marchant, Theo Johns and Bil Stroh, Donald Rhodes was in this com- had| munity Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh arid family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochalter, Edward h, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Zelmer and family, Annie and Ruth Wahl spent Monday at the river. Ted and George Nolan, William Ryan, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Witt, Emil Btroh, Wilfred Frey of Denhoff and Eddie Johnson of Alta were Sunday visitors at the Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and LeNora Witt called at the Julius Mauff and Jacob Stroh home8 Monday evening. Gust Witt spent Saturday evening and Sunday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. C. Wentz. Wilfred Frey of Denhoff is spend- ing a few days with his cousins, the Nolan boys. Those who spent Sunday afternoon at Florence Lake wete Edward, Novy and Ted Stroh, the Nolan boys, Irene and Margaret Marchant, the Heim- buch girls, William Ryan and Eddie Johnson. i Alta By KARL SCHATZ Mrs. H. Schatz and daughter Ruth, who spent the past week on the farm returned to their home in McClusky Monday. Laurits Adaths of Still spent Thurs- day at Hank and Ed Schatz farm. Mrs. Joe Diede was an Alta caller Monday. Among those who attended the Evangelical baptism at Brush Lake Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoch- halter and children, Mr. and Mrs. |H. Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schate, and Mr, and Mrs. B. Johnson and family. N. Ness, who spent the past four months in Mayville with his wife, returned to his home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nole Ness and the Estenson family of near Washburn drove to Brush lake Sunday. Alta’s baseball team added another victory to this season's list by de- feating McClusky Sunday by a score of 16 to 11. Mr. Schmutz and son of Bismarck was a caller at the E. Schafer, Rine- heart and Schatz farms Monday. Charles Larson was a dinner guest at the H. Schatz home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Just, Ed Kurlay and Gust Schatz spent Monday eve- ning at Brush Lake. Misses Ruth and Anna Wheeland Ted Hochhalter spent Sunday at Brush Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Mr. and Mrs. A. Akermann of near Regan and Mr. and Mrs. F. Bender, Jr., spent Wednesday evening at the Fred Ben- der, Sr., home. ———____———-e Ghylin | By MARGARET DAVIS e | The Homemaker’s club of Canfield |took Tuesday lunch with Mrs. Albert | Johnson. | Miss Bergetta Fosseth went to Bis- marck Wednesday where she is vis- iting with ‘aer sister Mrs. Eugene Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and Darlene, Mrs. C. O. Kettleson, Mr. and Mrs. Louie King, and daughter, | Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughter, Mar- }garet, Eunice and Leona, Mr. Alfred Amerson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon {and son, Mr. C. O. Kettleson and son Lloyd, George Johnson, and Ival Noon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. | Oliver Tosseth and Owen Davis were Sunday guests of Willis John- son. |. An Old Settlers Picnic was held by the Ghylin folks at Wildwood Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Skla and daughter Elsie from Minnesota were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangherg for @ few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl, daughters Violet and Vel- ma were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nils ‘Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause and children were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. August | Krause. Mr. Paul Davis visited his parents Saturday. Walter Schmesky called on John | Drauver this week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and children were Sunday evening guests \of Mrs. A. Tosseth. Mrs. Mattheson has returned to her farm after spending some time in Bismarck. A dance was held at the Henry | Sunquist home Saturday night. Mr. Irviti Johnson and son Edward of Bismarck were Tuesday noon luncheon guests of L. W. Davis. ——— | Ecklund ° By JUSTINE MORRIS | oo Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Amundson ‘Thurs- | nt Gay evening. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Thure A. Johnson and daughters of Maxbass were over- hight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. ay in i

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