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he c- ny t= iW M. o- iel is- Bs s= er fi | __NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _| o Christiania | By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freshour weré ‘Wing callers Friday. Eli Harding and Lil Wilton were Bterling callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily and Robert Barrows left for Edgeley Saturday to take Mrs. Young home. the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck visitors Saturday and Sun- ° | Ls ¥, Eli and Emma Harding and Tom Smith were Sunday callers at the Marsh Wilton home. Mr. and Mrs, Seamon Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson spent Sun- day at Mrs. Nora Sharp's. Andrew Doanen of Lein township spent Friday with Kenneth Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson were Sterling callers Saturday. - Miss Katherine Wagoner of Ster- ling is spending a few days with Miss Emma Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freshour and family visited at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home Sunday. L. E. Heaton of McKenzie called en friends in this vicinity this week. Mrs. Edward Smith was a Sterling caller Monday. Elder Elness was a Bismarck caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson were callers at Ed Freshour’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Spildle and son Knute visited at the Knute Johnsor home Sunday. Ed Gibson took some of his cattle and some of Mrs. Nora Sharps to Sterling to be shipped Saturday. Tom Smith called at the Tyler Johnson homne Sunday. % { Baldwin | ily attended the Horésteaders’ picnic at Wildwood Sunday. Mr. and Mts. C. Kuehl and C. Our attended the dedication of the Bur- leigh county courthouse Saturday. Mrs. Ole A. Olson and daughters, Mable and Mary Jane, Mrs. Ole Olson and Miss Violet visited at the Ghylin Jane remained until Friday. Most of the farmers here have be- gan heading their rye this week: Mrs. Anna Strand visited in Regan She has been visiting Leet [eo seing evening at the N. O. Strand ome. Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Oliver wete Wilton callers Saturday. Fay Salter was.a caller near Me- hoken Friday. Ernest Swanson and Alvin Ghylin jand son Clair called at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Willie Uhde called at the A. F, Ghylin home Sunday. Mr. and Mts. Joe Novy and family’ called at the G. D. Lindsey home Sunday. Gene and Nina Fisher spent Fri- day at the W. Scott home, —— | WildRose | —— ey By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The extreme heat of the past week has been disastrous to the corn crop which looked so well and ptom- ised to make up the deficiency in other feed grains. Homer Brownawell of Moffit put in culverts on the main highway last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and young folks were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Miss Martha Gosney is spending a part of her vacation here. Homer Robinson and son Lee Rob- inson of Dawson were visiting old friends here Sunday. A large crowd was present at the tn By FLORENCE BORNER | A school election was held In town! Tuesday for the purpose of bonding | the Baldwin district for enough to) pay off all standing indebtedness. A! judgment for $5,000 was issued against the district some time ago! and there was other indebtedness. | It is understood that the bonding of | the district will gradually reduce; taxes, which have been steadily in-{ creasing. The proposal to bond the | district received an overwhelming majority. Martin Bourgois left here Friday with a consignment of cattle for the/ ‘Twin City markets. He expects to be away for about a week. | An addition is being built on the; house on the farm owned by D. J./ McGillis of Bismarck and rented by} the Heck family. { Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck is; spending the week with friends and! relatives in the community. | Mrs. Ted Houge and small son of Bismarck are house guests at the; Otto Houge home. | Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp, son! Richard and daughter, Frances, re- turned home Thursday from a two weeks’ vacation. They spent a few days among the Black Hills, later go- ing to Mr. Rupp's former home at ‘Westbrook, Minn., where they visited | | grain salé on the C. L. Gosney homestead Thursday. Jens Christenson had the misfor- jtune to be thrown from a horse Sun- day and broke his collar bone. Jake Voll took him to Bismarck for treat- ment. Orrin Dutton and son Fred of Mof- fit finished heading and stacking the . at the May homestead last week, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained Homer Robinson and son Lee and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell at dinner Sunday. pid Lein By OLGA M. RISE 7 oe Mr. and Mrs. Knut Gunderson and daughter, who spent a week visiting relatives and friends here, left Tues- day morning for Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bleth and son called at J. O. Rose's Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson motored to Medina and Windsor Sunday. Hazel Arneson returned with them. Selma Rise motored to Arena Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein, daughters ‘Constance and Catherine, and Mrs. Herbie Gunderson attended the con- firmation at the Finnish Lutheran with relatives. They also visited |Church Sunday. friends and relatives at Butterfield, | Minn. En route home, they spent a! day in Fargo with Mrs. Rupp’s sis- ter, Mrs. George Washburn, and hus- band. Mr. Rupp reports good crops in the places they visited in Minne- sota, also in the eastern part of the btate. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lee and family have returned to their home in Cali- fornia after spending some time with relatives here and in Bismarck. Mrs. Lee is the sister of Van Couch, local farmer. The Lee family are former Tesidents of the county. Mts. William Gilbertson and two daughters have returned home from @ several weeks’ visit with relatives in the Hurdsfield community. Mr. Gilbertson took them there, and also; went after them, making the return; trip Sunday. i Irwin Bourgois has returned home from a short visit in Pierre, 8. D. PEER Ee ea atone { Hampton gs ——¢ By ELIZABETH KOPPY —o ‘Walter Kyes transacted business in| Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bauman and! 9. family of Strasburg visited at the! Steve Koppy home Tuesday. Godfrey Grenz transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chesrown and; son Bob were in Linton Wednesday. Christ Albrecht of Temvik transact- et business in this territory Wednes-| lay. | This community was saddened Tuesday forengon by the death of Mrs. Burns, mother of Mrs. Frank Chesrown. Mrs. Burns had been making her home with her daughter. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon. Burial was in the Linton cemetery. Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- meister motored to Gayton Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Zoller and fam- } ily of near Temvik visited friends in| this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Renschler and family of Hazelton visited at the God- frey Grenz home Sunday afternoon. [Canfield A number of women from here at-| By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN tended Ladies’ Aid at the H. C. Tay- lor home in Trygg. The next meet- ing will be héld at the J. F. Little home in August. Alice Strand fetutned to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Randolph Jordahl left recently for Coleharbor where he is employed at the Knudson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newman and family are visiting at the Joe Cook home. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cook, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Newman and family spent Friday evening and Saturday visiting in Bismarck. i} Those who attended Achievement! Day in Menoken were Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Lindsey, Mrs. J, Fisher, Mrs. P. E. Patton, Mrs. E. Mowder afd Mr. and Mrs. A, F; Ghylin and fam- ily, Louise Walker and Violet Olson. On Sunday Mrs, Ira Bailey enter- tained the young folks in Canfield in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson spent Sunday evening at Stuart Severson’s. Gale Birklund and Deloris Pardon called at J. O. Rose's Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chrisianson, son Arnold, and Mrs. Lewis Larson and family spent Sunday afternoon at Harold Christianson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde and son Knute called at Knute Johnson's ‘Sunday. B. N. Lein and daughter Catherine spent Friday and Saturady with rela- tives at Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkmnan mo- tored to Driscoll Monday. George Pehl spent Saturday and Sunday evening at Dallas Barkman’s. Adolph Pehl and Arthur Rise called at Theodore Skogen’s and John Ny- seth’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and sons visited at Theodore Skogen’s Sunday. Nels Halvorson, who is employed at Alfred Arneson’s, spent Saturday eve- John Benson from Minnesota and Mr. Milland of Canton, 8. D., were {callers in this vicinity Sunday. f Glen View i > By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mts, Al Holden visited at the Charlie Kratz héme in Eeklund township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Crofte were callers at the Al Holden home Friday evening. spent Sunday at his home here, Henry Johnson of Painted Ww and his brother-in-law, Marion Ra- chel of tron Mountain, Mich., called at the Jacobson home Friday morn- ing. Visitors at the S. E. Strandemo home Sunday were Mrs. Ed Lewis and children and Mrs. Roy Lewis, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and son Mil- lard and granddaughter Violet. Grace Simons was shopping in Bismarck Saturday. A large crowd attended the party at Millers’ Saturday evening. ft —_Brittin i | meen eamenenenccone | By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. Porter Aldrich of Ta- coma, Wash.; Mrs. Will Langley of Sterling, and Mr. and Mis. Arthtr Metcalf of Driscoll visited at the O. U. Dutton home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin and Mrs. Ed Eberling of Menoken, and Mrs. L. Blensley of Bismarck were Tuesday night supper guests at the M. M. Dralle home. Mrs. Sally Ellsworth of Hazelton is visiting at the W. S. Triplett home. A dancing party was given at the Emmet Weisheart home Saturday night. Mr. ind Mrs. Geo. Brittin visited at the R, Lyman home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and children were Tuesday night visitors at the M. Dralle home. Clatk Crawfotd shipped a carlodd of cattle ftom Brittin Friday. Dutch Dralle and the Dutton boys were Moffit visitors Tuesday. honor of Miss Hester’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount and Mr. atid Mrs. Pete Smith and their chil- home Thursday afternoon, Mary| ning and Sunday at Henry Arneson’s. ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, visited with the Boline family in Braddock Sunday. Mrs. Clifton Kimball visited Wed- nesday with Mrs. Richard Day. The McKenzie baseball team de- feated Brittin Sunday, 12 to 3. They will play a return engagement in Mc- Kensie hext Sunday. The Jason Hoover and M. M. Dralle families dined at the Dutton home Sunday. { Mrs. E. Weisheart and Son Donaid a were Bismarck shoppers Mon- y. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stewart and son Howard of Clark, S. D., are visiting with Mrs. J. Kimball. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Kimball are sisters. ;, Captain and Mrs. R. A. Day and family of Ft. Leavenworth, Kans., are visiting relatives at the Geo. Day home. Ross Baker was a Sunday caller at the Dralle home. ry | Macomber Ad o_- By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. nd Mrs. William Michelsen and family, Regan, were supper guests Wednesday at the Tom Hol- lingsworth home. Harold Truax, Minot; Elmer Truax, Velva, and Ben Dollarhyde, Colum- bus, were here on business this week. The Polzin sisters, Janc, Janette and Jermaine, spent Tuesday at the Andershok home in Chapin. Augusta Hanwell was a guest the early part of the week of the Koenick sisters, Pearl and Dorothy of Grass Lake. Dorothy accompanied Augusta home and spent a few days in Ma- comber. Those who received awards for per- jfect attendance at Sunday school dur- ing the second quarter were Virgil Hanwell, Thomas Hanwell, Jr., Ruth Ollenburger, Irving Ollenburger and Adeline Waddington. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis at- tended the picnic held at Wildwood lake Tuesday evening for the officers and teachers of the Presbyterian | Sunday school of Wilton. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klein and fam- ily, Billings, Mont., left for Medina Monday after spending several days here at the Leslie Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. John Shossow, Un- derwood, were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon. Guests at the R. D. Flavin home {Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son Jack, Bismarck, and Miss Marjorie Gram, Enderlin. Wed- nesday brought a pleasant surprise to the Plavins in the person of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Avery, White Fish, Mont., an Old acquaintances en route to. Mrs. George Pfieffer enterfained Friday afternoon for the Macomber Homemakers’ club. Mrs. William Ol- lenburger was leader. Arrangements were made fot the club picnic to be held Saturday evening, August 1. Mrs. O. J. Olson was appointed proj- ect leader to succeed Mrs. John Dixon, who resigned. The next jMmeeting will be with Mrs. Pauline Thorsness August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and children spent Sunday at the Bill Johnson home near Still. T. G. Gerow was called to Min- neapolis Wednesday night by the se- {rious illness of his mother. He re- |turned home Sunday evening. Mesdames Hanwell, Dixon, Thors- jness, Wm. Ollenburger and Ben 'Ol- lenburger were guests Monday aft- yernoon at a “quilting bee” given by |Mrs. George Pfieffer. | Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Wilton, partic- ipated in a theatre party at Bis- marck Tuesday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Walker and fam- ily too Miss Laura Chapman to Brush Lake Sunday to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chapman, after spending the week here at the Walker home. Hilda Christensen and Steve Sny- der motored here from Bismarck Wednesday evening to get Mrs. Mary Ollenburger to go to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Mason, ill in a Bismarck hospital. Miss Opal Olson is now # member of the staff employed at the Pfau | boarding house. Miss Ruth Wilmot, Regan, and Alf Johnson were guests at the Otto Lar- son homme Sunday evening. yaaa coy [Sibley Butte‘ By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Alice Clizbe is assisting Mrs. Roy Wildfang with her work. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth.motored to; Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth attended the Harms funeral at Menoken Mon- day. i daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. August Hogue at the St. Alexius hospital Saturday. Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian, Mrs. Roy Wildfang and Merlyn, Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. L, Madland and Mrs. Glum} and daughters Thresa and Violet ate) tended the Homemakers’ picnic at the Menoken grove Friday. Elmer Bloomquist was a caller at the BE. A. Widger home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom were Bismarck shoppers - Saturday. C. A. Mattson and son Willie shopped in Bismarck Friday. Earl Evans lost his barn by light- ning Monday evening. Several horses and hogs perished in the flames. All of the contents of the barn were lost. Lightning also destroyed a stack of hay at the Apple Creek ranch. W. H. Evans, Jr., Donald Madland, jand Mrs. Geo. Kuntz and son Sebas- | @| Woodworth spent the afternoon s0- met With Mrs. E. A. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junge accom- panied their daughters Phrene and Winifred of Bismarck to Lake De- troit for a two weeks’ outing. Warner Sempel spent Thutsday and Friday in Bismarck. George Wright of Jamestown call- ed_on Braddock friends Tuesday. F, M. Long and T. Naadeh motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Art Meyers took out a new combine Saturday. P. B, Nelson also has pur- chased one. F, M. Long, Ras Aarvig and E. F. |Savage motored to Lake Isabel Fri- jay to help do sone carpentering work jin the erection of a Ms ic cabin \for the children at Camp Grassick. The 4-H club met at the Thore Naaden home Thursday. ‘Virgil Dexter left this week for Groton, S. Dak., where he will work. Billy DeFrance of Hazelton is stay ing this weék at the home of Mrs. M. Schaefer while Mr. and Mrs. De- France and Mary Lou are at the Min- nesota lakes. Mrs. M. E. Ryan will accompany Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan of Napoleon to Michigan, N. D., to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Shepard. Mrs. C. T. Barton and daughter, Louise, left Wednesdy to visit with relatives in Iowa. Mrs, M. Nylund of Bismarck visit- [ed in Braddock this week. Arden Vie, who is attending Ellen- dale normal, visited at his home here over the week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen motored! to McClusky Saturdy. | The L. V. Lesher and A. J. Koerg; fmilies picnicked at Salt Lake un- day. The A. R. Button and Ed Temple families picnicked at Salt Lake Sun- Haime, who spent last week at Pine River Lake, Minn., returned home Saturday. ; A. J. Piers arrived home Sunday after a three weeks’ visit in the Twin Cities. Mrs. Pliers and daughters Alice and Gertrude will remain for a few weeks. a Alta By KARL SCHATZ Engleman Thurs- o Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and children spent Sunday afternoon at \the John Stroh home. Karl Schatz and daughters Esther and Pauline motored to McClusky) Thursday. They were accompanied) on their return by Ruth Schatz, who will spend the rest of her summer vacation on the farm. Mrs. M. A. Coombs left for Fargo last week where she is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Brocket, Caroline and Alvin spent Sunday at Brush Lake. Emil Johnson transacted business! Mr. and Mrs. Kafl Schatz visited) at the J. Anderson home Sunday eve- ning. Sarah Schatz, who attends the teachers’ college at Minot, spent part of the week at her home here. | Geo. Hecker called at the John Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz attended a business mecting at the Baptist church in Turtle Lake Sunday. Mr, Odermann of near Still con- ducted services at the Coombs school Sunday. Martha Albrecht left for Bismarck where she is seeking employment. Emil Stroh and Margaret and Irene Marchant visited at the John Stroh home Sunday. Charles Schatz left for Valley City Schatz home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, spent Thursday in Turtle Lake. Edmond Schatz is employed at the John Stroh farm. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown are the parents of a son born Thursday. o Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Alex Asbridge are the parents of a baby girl born Monday, duly 20, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth motored to Bismarck Friday, Mrs. and Edna Coons. sons Emil and Hjalmer called at the {Tuesday. {the Matt Rasmussen home. Olson attended a “quilting bee” at the called at the Gottlieb Zelmer home in McClusky Thursday. {Emil Sattler and children. Ley hand where he will attend) , ——_. ° school. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Kiemele of! | Regan ! Turtle Lake visited at the Karl/® daughter, with relatives and friends near Dris- coll. and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. guests t the B. O. Lein home Sunday. guest at the A. H. Helgeson home Wednesday. Mrs. T. T. Hughes Friday. Mrs. New- Man and Mrs. Hughes are cousins. Mrs. Hilma Adams and Miss J. Waistie of Moffit visited Mrs. E. L. Adams Friday. The Misses Aghes, and Mildred Oeffnér of Carrington are visiting at ithe Fuehrer home as the guests of /Heinle home Sunday. the Misses Rose and Pauline Fuehrer | E. W. Anderson returned home Fri- day from the Bismarck hospital where she underwent an operation /Fred Wagner home. for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes and Mrs. E. F. Easton attended the fu- neral of Alex MacDonald at Glencoe Sunday. George Manly, Mina Manly, Bootie Colby, and Mrs. Tom Hughes, visited Isabelle Colby at the St. Alexius hos- pital Sunday. ——____.... 6 I Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Delbert Olson was a caller in the Capital City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and Adams home near Still Wednesday. Robert Patener was a Regan caller John Anderson called at the Fred Bergquist home Thursday. Adolph Schaeffer spent Sunday at Emil Herman, who is employed at the J. ©. Olson home, spent the week- end at the Efraham Schaeffer home. Glen McAllister left Tuesday for South Dakota, where he will seck employment. The Philip Zelmers were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson motored to Wildwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and sons Emil and Hjalmer called at the William Hickel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Denis and Doris, were Re- gan callers Wednesday. Ted Amundson called at the J. C. Olson home Tuesday. Mrs. John Garlson and Mrs. J. C. Uhde home Wednesday. Albert McAllister is employed at the J. R. Jones home. Word has been received here of the death of Arthur Knoulton, formerly of the Regan vicinity. Mr. Kroulton) was a brother-in-law of Mrs. John/ Anderson. George Hochhalter and son Jake called at the Efraham Schaeffer home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht Friday. John Anderson and son Ralph called at Geo. McAllister's Thursday. McClusky callers from this vicinity | Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. | Efraham Schaeffer, Adolph Schaef-j fer, Emil Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Alta callers Saturday were Mike Bosch and son John, Mr. and Mrs. bil Sah dd Wwete Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Andrew were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner family were visitors at the A. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagne: and daughter Erna were callers at the A. H, Heinle home Monday. Ernest Seibel spent last week at the and . i. Ernest Seibel Beulah. Fred Brezden spent the week with his wife and parents last week. o———_____________-¢ | Ecklund | —_—— By JUSTINE MORRIS John Vallam called at the H. A. McCullough home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. McCullough visited at the Victor Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hilken and son Emil Gene were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Elvira and. Beverly Asplund were callers in Still Friday. Albert Perkins called at the H. A, McCullough home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and! Alfred Vollan were shoppers in Bis- marck Friday. Louie Johnson called at the Wallace Anderson home Friday. Frank Martin called at the Clar- ence Falkenstein home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son Leslie visited at the Ira Fal- kenstein home Sunday. Mildred Funston was an over night. guest at the H. A. McCullough home Saturday. Elsie and Aldythe McCullough and Justine Morris visited Ecklund school No. 4 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson called at, the Gene Perkins home Monday. Mrs. Morris Anderson and son Ted- dy visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Tuesday. Bennie Anderson visited with Issy and Harry Brown Sunday. Teddy Anderson called at the Henry Lundquist home Tuesday. Gerald Morris accompanied Gor- | don Williams to his home near Bald-| left Monday for win Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and family visited at the Victor Anderson | home Sunday. Aldythe McCullough week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vollan and] daughter Carrol of Minot have been visiting with relatives in this vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taplin were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson visit- ed at the Clarence Falkenstein home| Wednesday. Dorothy, Marion, Bernice and Ger- ald Morris visited at the Cecil Mount spent the Fred Brackett and children, Caroline | and Alvin; Roy Just, Albert McAllis- | |ter and Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zel- | ton Friday. mer. j Mrs. Emil Sattler and children) spent a couple of days last week at: the Jacob Sattler home near Good-} rich. 1 Clarence and Earl McAllister left Monday for the Boynton ranch near Wing, where they will be employed. Among the Regan callers from this} vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.| J. C. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children. | Don and Alfred Reinhart called in McClusky Saturday. Nina, Eva and Florence McAllister | visited at Schaeffers’ Sunday. By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Stein-) ert, a son, on Tuesday, July 21. Mr. and Mrs. D. Chance of Oberon, N. D., were guests at the W. N. Kelly| home Sunday. { Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and little; Margery, spent Sunday} Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimmond Dimmond of near Wilton were dinner Mrs, J. 8. Bedwell, Bismarck, was a Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman, jdaughter and Mrs. Walter Sundquist ciably with friends. tored to Lake Isabel last week. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou mo- Mr. and Mrs, Allan Westerman and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, and son, Buddy, and Miss Ella Schilling attended the Mrs. John Crawford and daugh-) MacDonald home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Asbridge called on relatives and friends in this neigh- borhood Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Osburn and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson Sunday afternoon. A number of people from this neighborhood attended the funeral, of Alex MacDonald, Burleigh county pioneer, at Glencoe Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family visited and dined at the Wil- liam MacDonald home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. August Doehle, Edna’ and Fred Doehle were callers at the Leslie Clark home Saturday. Misses Hilda and Eleanor Mac- Donald, Lucille Crawford and Edna Doehle visited with Miss Margery MacDonald at the 8S. F. Lambert neon. Bill Clark was a caller at the Stewart home Tuesday evéning. Henry Crawford, Sr., visited with John Clark Monday afternoon. the Clizbe boys, and the Couch boys,’ members of the Calf club, took their calves to the Mandan Fair Tuesday. Sanilac eS | __ Braddock j nena By MRS. E. F, SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Peterson of Glencoe were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Junge. Mesdames Engleman, Fetterley, Saville and Naaden, also Misses Ida Swanson and Ada Saville attended’ picnic held at Menoken Friday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan of Braddock Friday.) Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Mac- Mrs. MacLachlan’s mother, Mrs. M. Schaefer, north of Dawson. Mr. arid Mrs. T. J. Kinney and. Gatighter, Isabel, returned home this week after several weeks’ visit with rates in Nebraska and South Da- cote. Lachlan of Bismarck at the home of| Reese. ° e | McKenzie | = By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Wheeler of Big Lake, Minn., visited Mrs. Fred Lang Monday. The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. P. E. of Sterling, Mrs. W. H. Stark, Mrs. P. week-end here visiting Mary Ellen Reest and Madeline Boren. John Boren visited Tuesday night and Wednesday at the Tom Hughes hoihe. Katherine Cox of Sterling spent the week-end here ivsiting Mary Ellen Mr, and Mrs, Henry Larson were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mr. F. J. Weteh and chil- dren Jerry and Mary Ann of Hazel, Minn., visited Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Htighes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newman atid ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church children of Brainerd, Minn., visited Homesteaders’ picnic at Wildwood ter Lucille visited at the William) Sunday. ers in Bismarck Friday. friends in Washburn this week. motored to Plaza Saturday evening where they spent the week-end as guests at the J. D. Rempel home. Washburn on the home grounds Sun- day, the score being 26 to 3. Tuesday evening at the home of her parents in Regan. family have moved into the former C. W. Parsons residence. Mr. Strand is manager elevator. were callers at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. doe Keifer, Saturday evening. home in Bismarck Saturday after- 7 and son Richard motored to Wilton the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. visitors at the Wm. Wagner home Mrs. Anna Wilson and Mrs. George|iast Sunday. H. Heinle home Friday evening. months with Her parents, Mr. and Roth. Visitors were: Mrs. L. B. Smith| Mrs. W1 visited with their son at the Wm.' Grewe homie last Sunday. mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walcker, near Turtle Lake. and son Loyd, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newhardt and son Paul of Turtle Lake were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home last Sunday. Mr. daughter Erna were Wilton shoppers Saturday. were Wilton shoppers Saturda;”. Fred Brésden and} Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Grnes were call- Miss Lila Hendrickson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman The Regan ball team defeated Miss Evelyn Hendrickson spent Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and of Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer of Wilton the Farmers Union ° Heaton | 2 A. H. Heinle and daughter Rachael was a caller at Mr. and Mts. Phillip Walter were E.R. Lagge was a caller at the A. Amanda Grewe is spending a few im. Grewe. Mr. and Mrs. Grewe of Washburn; Jake Walcker is spehding the sum- Mr. arid Mrs. John Newhardt Jr.,| and Mrs. Fred Wagner aiid Mr. afd Mrs. Joe Brown and son Mr. and Mrs. home Tuesday. Frank Miller was a shopper in Wil- Visitors at the F. F. Morris home recently were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ol- son, Levi Anderson, Williard Dimond, Isracl and Elsie Keater, Levi and Bennie Anderson, John Vollan, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson, George Car-son, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Oder and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| Emil Hilken, Emil Hilken and Elvena Drewer. af ft | Still | $| By B. P, HAGSTROM The John Shafer family of Linton Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter Sunday. Walter Sundquist motored to Bis- marck Monday, The Berbeck family called at the Conard Johnson home Friday. Margaret and Ingrid Hagstrom vis- ited Velma Johnson Thursday . Conard Johnson and children mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and and children motored to Menoken Friday: for Achievement day. Word has been received from Rev. Joel Nordlund of China of his mar- riage to Dora Lindahl, formerly of Minneapolis. Mrs. Conard Johnson and infant daughter returned home Sunday from Bismarck. Helen and Burnadine Johnson are spending several days visiting at the John Noon home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom called at the Walter Sundquist home one evening last week. The 4-H club of Still held its regu- lar meeting Wednesday at the Victor Anderson home. Mrs. A. H. Erickson is advisor. Miss Naomi Hagstrom returned home Friday from Valley City, where she has attended college the last six weeks, She was accompanied by her brother, Oscar, and Emma Coleman and Malinda Manning of Regan. Mrs, Nina Sandelin, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lind and children spent Sun- day at the Matson home. The Albert Johnson and Walter Sundquist families spent Sunday at the Howard Watkins home near Re- gan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mrs, Signe Johnson Wednesday evening. Several children in the community are suffering from whooping cough. Martin Strand and son Leo, Axel Asplund, Clarence Johnson, Oscar Wickstrom and Anthony Erickson were callers at the Hagstrom home Tuesday. | Taft | Tuttle Sunday. ry Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna visited evening. The Henry Swindling and Oast Prince families attended the Home- Makers’ picnic at the Menoken grove Friday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill was a Sterling caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill visited at the Gos- ney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness visited . Lewis, daughter Marion a. Fred Bailey to Bismarck Satur- jay. ‘ Clarénce Gramoul started working for Ernest Hurr Monday. if Rock Hill { By RUTH LITTLE home were Henry Jacobson, John Steinert and daughter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graff, daughters Irene and Leona and Mr. and Mrs. Roth and family. 8. W. Nemitz and Frank Walls were Wing shoppers Thursday. Callers and guests at the J. F. Little home last week were Chris Wauge- man, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graff and daughters Irene and Leona, Mr. Walker and children, Louise, Shirley, Roy, Floyd, Allred Bouche, Arthur Nelson, Elizabeth Jorgenson, Mr. Cowan, |Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hum- Phreys, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and children, Mrs. P. E. Pat- ton, Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Heinle and children, Willie Ehnes, Willie Graf, Lewis Jorgenson, Pete Lundquist, Nellie Jiras, Hester Roy and Laurence Bailey. Those who attended Ladies’ Aid at Mrs. Homer Taylor's in Trygg were Mrs. Ira Bailey, Mrs. Ed Rasche, Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson, Mrs. Charles Kuehl, Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl, Mrs. Anna Knudt- son, Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and Mrs. Ole Olson. Mary and Roselyn Patton were Thursday guests at the Lewis Jorgen-; sons’. Among those who attended the ius and Bernhard Jordahl. Gottlieb Hoctor spent the week-end at his home. Frieda Ehnes has been ill this week. Mr. and Mrs, Gus Graff motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose motored to/ Emil Moses motored to Wing Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough were Sunday guests at the Andrew Olson home. C. E. Christianson was a Regan caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm were Re- gan callers Saturday. Stephen Monroe, who is employed at the Philip ¢fonroe home, spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter Burnett were Tuesday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. | A surprise birthday party was given | at the Ira Bailey home Sunday after- noon in honor of Miss Hester's 17th birthday. W. H. Kolb and sons Edward and Burnell called at the Roy Farley home Sunday. ——— —— | Hazelton By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine and family motored to Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker and son Jimmy motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday. Rev. Herman Schweitzer motored to Driscoll Monday where he con- ducted church services. Rev. and Mrs. McDonald and family left last week on a vacation trip to Buffalo and other North Dakota points. Members of the Christian Mothers Society motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon where they visited at the J. McMullen home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meyer and fam- ily motored to Hebron Sunday for a short visit with relatives and friends. The regular bridge club met Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. R. C. Colburn. Misses Edna Zernhelt and Dorothy Beastrom arrived home Friday eve- ning from Valley City where they normal school. Miss Zernhelt, whose term is completed remained home, while Miss Beastrom returned Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gerber and son Clarence motored to Wishek Sun- day to return the latter's sister to her home after a week's visit here. Miss Merle Chase, student at the Valley City normal, arrived home Saturday for a visit over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chase and fam- uy left Saturday on a short vaca- tion trip. They returned home Wed- nesday. Pred Andrus, of Fargo, was here a few days last week transacting busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gregory and | family motored to Bismarck last Sat- urday where they spent until Mon- day visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Taube and son, Sylvester transacted business at Bis- marck Tuesday. Fred Schiermeister transacted busi- ness at Bismarck Tuesday. etree eee By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY M. L. Lewis was @ Sterling caller t Thursday. Miss Helen Swindling accompanied Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion to Bismatck Thursday. Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Han- ford called at the Charley Anderson home Sunday. Mrs, Floyd Belk visited with her mother, Mrs. John Baker, Eager A Miss Ida Hurr was a town Thursday. Mrs. Oast Prince entertained Union| visit at the J. J. Meyer home. Aid at her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Ster-| ter ling callers Thursday. Presley Gosney called at the Char-| day. homes 4 ley Anderson and Efnest Hurr Sunday. Florence, Russell and Tilman Han-|on a trip to Billings, Mont. son were Sterling callers Saturday. Mrs, Gt Lewis Sunday at the pital. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill was a Sterling] spent several days last week fishing caller Friday. Mrs. eorge Lewis and daughter | Monteith Marion and Fred Bailey visited Geotge| Washburn where they spent a week hos- | visiting. John Baker and son James) Several carloads of cattle and hogs Mf. and Mrs. Lester Briggle re- turned home Saturday from a vaca- tion trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schlosser and Anna Schlosser of Braddock motored Hazelton Sunday. Jim Rush returned Tuesday from Fargo where he attended the funeral of brother, Will. Mrs. E. O. Beastrom returned Fri- day from Ellsworth, Wis., where she spent a number of weeks caring for her daughter, Mrs. Leo Pelzel, who has been ill. Mrs. Schneider and Anna Schneider of Hebron arrived here Sunday for a ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. W: and daugh- Matjorie, and t | Goehring motored to Bismarck Mon- Howard Goehring and Miss Mar- garet Goehring left Tuesday by car Mrs, Harvey Wahl and Miss Jane arrived home Tuesday from J. H. DeFrance and Abe Miller at the Minnesota lakes. visited at the Floyd Belk home Thurs-| were shipped Tuesday by the 66a) day. se association, at the George Lee home Wednesday/|to Steele Wednesday. at the Herman Nieman home Sun-|{ day. Mrs. Harty Edgerly accompanied by Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Gibbs township. a Sterling ! i i bine : Mf. atid Mrs. P. O. Grouse motored hnerg Bath tig Phageerts ol. enter- tained twenty rT friends afternoon at @ patty célebrating birthday. Miss Ruth Sand left Suiday for het home at Mohall after visiting at the Wescott home bere. Mr. and Mrs. . A. motored to Bismarck Monday. ' f ‘Tryes By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engahl and family were guests Sutiday of the Nels Nelsons. George Nelson and Gerald were callers Tuesday at the Nels Nelsor home. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Magnus and Marvin Magnus of Flashér visited here a few days this week with their brother Arthur. They were return- Thursday callers at the Fred mnnes ling ftom a tip to the Back Hills and Bad Lands. ‘ Word has been received here from Marie Magnus and Mf. arid Mrs. Aus- tin Johnson, that they reached their home in Superior, Wyo., after a ten days’ visit here. Mrs. Nels Nelson, Mrs. Ed Lund- quist, Mrs. Gene Cunningham, Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Mrs .Geo. Nelson, and Mrs. Buckley, were am those who visited at the Ladiés’ méét- ing at Mrs. Homer Taylor's. Hugo and Emma Nelson motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Nels Nelson is visiting her Victor Engdahi in Miss Mabel Maki who is attending the summer session of the Valley City normal, has a position as teacher of Lyman school No. 2 for the coming year. Hilma Olson and Lenora Hedstrom, who are attending the Valley City normal, visited at Tower City Sun- day. Vaino Inget was taken to the hos- Pital this week wth appendicitis. Rudolph Schrenk transacted bust- ness in Bismarck ae Harry Hedstrom made € trip to the capital city Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Art Magnus and Lynn rodeo at Sundquists’ were Laurence,/anq Lylas and Mr. and Mrs. Georg Harvey and Francis Fitzgerald, tau | Nelson, 4 rence Bailey, Orlo Johnson and Jul- | Gwendolyn, Sunday. Gertie Mae, motored Gerald and to Menoken Hazlegrove r By MRS. RAY HAZELGROVE Christ Stolher was in town Tuesday and called at the Hazelgrove home on his way home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Breilmeyer were Sunday visitors at the Neff home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Merte and family, Henry Shock, Dave and Art Krein, Edwin Felklee and Ed Wag- ner were Sunday visitors at the Wolff home. ‘Theodore Roseman and Miss Car- oline Wolff were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolff Sunday. Harry Ufers called at Hazelgroces’ Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff, Jr., and daughters Hilda and Caroline were visitors of Mrs. J. Erlenbuch at the Bismarck hospital Monday. Among those shopping in Tuttle Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Phonen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsuner and family, Mr. and ° Mrs. Ray Hazelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy. qi Luther Bidwell has been on the sick ist. Fred Wagner and his son Vernon and Art Ochsuner ate dinner at Ray Hazelgroves Friday. Mrs. Emma Virgin was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Nite and sons are here from Cooperstown to spend a few days at the Bidwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Rell Newsom and daughters Florence, Marian and Hild- red and son Melvin were guests Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy at the Hazelgrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazelgrove of Covina, Calif., are the parents of a daughter born July 12. > By FERN R. STEWART Mel Ness and sisters, Gladys and have been taking a course at the plaice called at the Tom Stewart jome Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Carey Johnson, Jr., were Driscoll callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn of Driscoll were Saturday evening vis- itors at the Oscar Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart are the parents of a son born at their home, north of Sterling, Saturday morning.. Tom Stewart took and Mrs. Lee Neth called at the Tom Stewart home ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch made a trip to the Canadian border Sat- urday. They returned Sunday 5 Mrs. Jim Longmuir of Bismarck is ‘aking care of Mrs. Stewart and in- fant son. Charley Newcomer au Zz iy Fg

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