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hy NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 1 ee te ! Brittin By O. DUTTON Mrs. E. Weisheart and son Donald and Mrs, Geo. Kunta and son Si were Monday callers at the Dutton home. Mrs. Alex McDonald spent several Ways last week with her niece Mrs. Richard Day. Miss Nellie Mauk of Moffit helped Mrs, Jason Hoover several days last week. Miss Clara Mauk is assisting with the work at the Hoover home. Mr, Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker went to Bismarck ic Friday., They brought August Bahmer back with them. Mr. Bahmer is a telephone expert and he repaired all the phones on the neighborhood line. Day left Thursday for St. Paul, where he will join Mrs. Day, who is making an extended visit at the home of thelt son, Sam Day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter Eleanor, Mrs, Melvin Welch and Miss Irene Johnson motored to Bismatck and Mandan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Dralle and fam~- ily were Friday evening guests at the Dutton home. Miss Edna Doehle of Moffit is as- sisting with the housework at the Whitteaker home. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Allensworth motored to Bismarck Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Owens were entertained for dinner last Sunday at the Wm. Mills home. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton and children were Bismarck visitors Tues- day. Captain and Mrs. R. A. Day and children left Thureday morning for their home in’ Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, Frank Crimmens and Roy Cabbage dined at the C. D, Kimball home Friday evening. The Misses Neola Slorby and Irene Johnson spent Friday night with Miss Eleanor Crawford.« Geo. Brittin shipped two carloads of cattle from Brittin last week. Harty Blount and George Kuntz mo- tored to Bismarck on official business | Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker/ svere Bismarck callers Sunday. The Brittin boys played baseball in ‘McKenzie Sunday and were defeated by a score of 9 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucile visited Sunday at the C. D, Kimball and J. Kimball homes. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cohen of Montpelier, 8. D., visited over Sunday at the E. ‘Weisheart home. Miss Edna Doehle, Ammon and Roy Pifer and the Dralle and Dutton families were Sunday visitors at the Jason Hoover 8. A family reunion at the home of Mrs. J. C. D, Kimball, Lynn Kimball and Carl Olson families being present and also Mrs. Kimball's sister and fam- ily, who are here visiting from South Dakota, and the John Crawford fam- ily. . ‘Miss Florence Beard spent Sunday with Miss Twila Dralle. ‘Orin Dutton visited with A. E. Dut- ton, south of Moffit, Saturday. , and Mrs. Richard Day visited with Mrs. Day’s parents at the Math- eney home, near Hazelton, Sunday. was held Sunday | oo By VIOLET A. CLARKE Ed Freshouf accompanied by John j ness were Sterling callers Thursday. a Robert Clarke called on W. A. Stile Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were McKenzie callers Wednesday. The Hansen boys from Cear Lake were callers at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s| home Tuesday. Miss Ruth Wagoner of Sterling is spending a few days with Miss Emma Harding. John Elias of McKenzie was calling on friends in this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling visitors Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Tyler Johnson home ‘Monday morning en route to Sterling. Jim Spitzer spent a few days in Bismarck attending to business mat- ters. os Robert Clarke called at the Ed Smith home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson of Bismarck visited at the Knute John- son home Sunday afternoon. Other visitors there were: Mrs. Jennic Clarke and Miss Violet, Eli Harding and sister Miss Emma, Lil and Babe Wilton and sister Miss Dorothy, and Miss Ruth Wagoner. Robert Clarke was a Sterling caller ‘Wednesday evening. Kenneth Johnson was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deiszman and family of Francis township spent Sunday with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Seamon Gibson. John Elness was a Bismarck visitor Sunday. : Eli Harding’ and Lil Wilton were McKenzie visitors Saturday evening. Martin Reddy called at the Elder Elness home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olooten were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus are staying at the W. A. Stile's home while Martin is assisting W. A. Stile with his work. Mr. and Mrs, Ollie Roth were Ster- ling callers Friday. Tyler Johnson called at the Sea- mon Gibson home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L, B, Roth and fam- ‘Ed Gibson and son Beamon called at the Dan Wahimen’s and Tyler Johnson’s homes Saturday. ——————_——__—————"* Welch’sSpur | mele y & By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Clarence motored to Bismarck the first of the ‘week. The Doppler boys and Robert ‘Welch started combining barley on the Doppler farm the first of last Otto Dorman and sons expect, will continue his harvest with the combine. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Will McMurrich and sons visited at the C. K. Boyd home ‘Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sara McMurrich and two granddaughters called on Mrs. Robert Welch, Hugh McMurrich of Bismare': called at the Robert Welch home ‘Wednesday forenoon. In the after- noon he and his mother, Mrs. Sara SRNL RENE LPIA IH ARE ROR AE HK RPE LIND THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. this week with his daughter, Mrs.jat the St. Alexius hospital, spent the Ruth McMurtich of Glencoe. He and| week-end at the A. H. Lundberg, his grandson and granddaughter | home. called at the Robert Welch home ‘Wednesday. ‘The Stewartedale Missionary: socl-|tives and friends. 5 Mr. and Mts. Fred Danielson and ety will meet at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman Thursday. family visited at the Ed Doppler home Friday evening. Mrs. Otto Dorman and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder, Jack Ishmeel and Mr. and’ Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family were all in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Robert Boyd has been visiting at the Otis Davenport home this week. Mrs. Boyd will be leaving for California again soon. Mr. ahd Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family visited at the Otto Dorman home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Ishmael, who has been ill in a Bismarck hospital for the past two weeks, returned home Sat- urday. Mrs. Ishmael is gaining rap- idly. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Freer and fam- ily of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, and Rob- ert Grantham visited at the Ed Dop- Pler home Sunday. Leo Doppler and Theodore Dorman. motored to Mandan to see the fair Saturday evening. Clarence Doppler visited Stanley McCurdy Sunday afternoon. . Marcus Trembley, Margaret Mc- Murrich and Lawrence and Leo Doppler visited at the Glen Oder home near Magnus Sunday. Oliver Welch and daughter, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich, with her two chil- dren, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the Jack Ishmael home Sunday evening. it Schrunk ] By MARGARET MARCHANT John Witt and Emil Stroh were business callers in Wing Monday. Herman Neiters was a Wing caller Saturday afternoon. Edwin Triebewasser spent Sunday afternoon at Florence Lake. | gt Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and/at the J. Danielson home in Regan. Fred,/gan Sunday. : improved at this writing. Mra. Edgar Cornell, R. N., of near Wilton, is tak- ing care of her. Miss Marie Schilling, student nurse Miss Ethel Schilling of St. Paul is here for an extended visit with rela- family of near Wilton spent Sunday Ed Nygaard and Warren Keeler of Lein township were callers in Re- Myron Rierson, Bismarck, spent Sunday at his parental home in Re- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott were guests at the home of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly, Sunday. The Regan ball team was defeated on hom? grounds Sunday by Mercer, ithe score being 19 to 5. »— — -- 9? | Sterling | — By FERN R. STEWART Miss Martha Merrindahl called on Miss Clara Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Hara of Cleveland came Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen. Mrs. Oscar Anderson and daugh- ter, Clara, were town callers Tuesday. Mrs, Henry Apland and daughter, Ruby, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, and gtanddaughter, Margaret Ness, and Mrs. George Kusch visited with Mrs. Tom Stewart Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogaraty were town callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pellin who have been gone for sometime returned home last week. < Tom Stewart and cousin, Mrs. James Longmuir, visited at the J. Dp. Stewart home in Driscoll Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mrs. James Longmuir, who spent some time at the Tom Stewart home, returned to her home in Bismarck Monday evening. Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD ‘> > Miss Hilda MacDonald is convales- covitz, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant andjcing in the Bismarck hospital where daughters Margie and Irene spent/she is receiving treatment for wounds Monday evening visiting with Mrs./on her wrist and side caused when John Stroh. the car in which she was riding with Herbert Hoffman and Edwin Trie-|her parents Mr. and Mrs. William bewasser cajled at the Wm. Witt/MacDonald and sister Eleanor over- , the | home Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Emil | Stroh, Miss Mabel Lytle of Wing, Ed- win Triebewasser, Herbert Hoffman of McClusky, were guests at the Roy Marchant home Sunday. |_ Jacob Stroh and Edward and Emil Zelmer were McClusky callers Satur- day morning. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt were din- {ner guests at the John Witt home Saturday. | John ; Witt and Emil Stroh were business callers at the J. Stroh home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and daugh- ters Lydia and Esther spent Sunday at the Chris Wentz home north of | McClusky. John Witt and Emil Stroh called at “\the Wm. Witt home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant apd family motored to Wing Saturday. [” Painted ° [Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. G. R. Brostrom was taken to a Bismarck hospital a week ago, suf- fering from poison ivy. She is im- \proving and expects to be back home this week. Oscar Brostrom, her son, is also in the hospital having his tonsils re- moved. Harold Soderquist called at the Charles Hannifield home Tuesday evening to see his infant daughter, Katherine Maria. Noreen Hannifield was a Wilton caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter Mary Ann visited at the Andrew Nelson home Wednesday. ‘William, Lomas Fred Brown are heading rye 4 Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald visited at the Ole Lillef- jjeld home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Franklund were Wilton callers Monday. Mrs, Verne Peterson and baby returned home with them. Mr, and Mrs. William Brown and@) The C Ladies’ Aid ongregational | will meet in the church Wednesday afternoon. Pot luck lunch will be served. Mrs. J. Fisher will be hostess tp the American Legion Auxiliary at her home on the afternoon of August 13. Mr. and Mrs. O. Nelsen of Chicago are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins this week. Mrs. Nelsen is a sister of Mr. Hopkins. Russell Hopkins was a caller in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. August Wagaman and family have moved into the G. Hochalter home. Mr. and Mrs. Hoch- alter have moved back to their farm near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keifer have moved ‘into the former Wagaman home. |. 3, L, Kelley, sheritf, was a caller in Regan Monday. morning. A, H. Lundberg returned from Montana Tuesday where he was on & cattle buying trip with Mr. McFad- MeMurrich, motored to Brittin. Oliver Welch spént several days of den of Wilton. Friends of Mrs. O. M. Colip will be Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown, Anna|® turned when a tire went flat. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gabel visited at the Emory Woodworth home Sunday. John Clark and daughter May- me were callers in Bismarck Monday. ‘The members of the school board met at Mrs. Sam Robinson's Tuesday evening. The school bus will not be run this year and school will be held in Manning school district No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth tealled on friends at Fort Lincoln Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills visited at the John Crawford home Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth are| cleaning and banking the schoolhouse | this week. Miss Eleanor MacDonald spent. several days last week visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dan Mac- Donald. Miss Hazel Clark is assisting Mrs. Henry Schurle with her house work this week. The infant son born to Mr. and | Mrs. Ramus Robinson Saturday aft- ernoon, away at a Bismarck hospital at 11 o'clock Saturday. night. Burial was made in the Stewartsdale cemetery Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille and Henry Craw- ford, Sr. were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Kimball Sunday, en route home they visited at the William Mills home. Mrs.’ David MacDonald of Bis- marck ws. entertained at the James MacDonald home Tuesday afternoon. John Clark and daughter Mayme were callers at the William Mac- Donald home Monday evening. Mrs. William daughters, Margery and Eleanor, and Lucille Crawford visited with Hilda MacDonald and Mrs. Ramus Robin- gon at the Bismarck hospital Tues- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth attended the dance at Moran's barn Saturday night. f Macomber ‘ pice ee Bloom and Loraine and “Tootsie” |Erickson had dinner at the Alvin Lange home Sunday. Wilton callers Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanni- ‘field and daughters Noreen and Hope, William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby, Anna Bloom, Ole Lillefjeld, Joe Brostrom, . Fred. Nelson and Andrew Nelson. Stewart Nelson of Bismarck spent |the week-end with his wife and chil- dren who are staying at the Andrew Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brostrom and childten were Wilton callers Satur- a Harold and Einer Soderquist called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son,-Ernest, who has been staying at the Andrew Nelson home the past week, returned to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. John Olson called at the Han- nifield home Wednesday. By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson, Zap, who were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, returned to their home Monday. Their daughter, Win- nifred, remained for an extended Visit at the Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker and family motored to Underwood Sunday where they were dinner guests at the August Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger and family and Mrs. Mary Ollen- burger and granddaughter, Shirley Christensen, attended the fair at Mandan Saturday. Miss Lucille Tibbitts, Wilton, was a guest several days this week at the Richard Polzin home. Mrs. George Pfieffer and small daughter, Loretta, went to Bismarck Saturday, remaining until Sunday evening a8 guests at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Edward Erickson. The following persons were enter- tained at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagoner and family, Wing, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lanmyller and family, Mercer. The many friends of Mrs. Otto Larson will be pleased to learn that she is again able to be up after an illness of several weeks. Howard Langhausen left Monday for Zap, where he plans to spend some time with friends. were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mrs, Dixon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowans, Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Ollenburger and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollenburger were guests at an invitation dance given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John Partkya at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Michelsen and son Don mt Friday afternoon at the Otto Larson home. Miss Rose; Halusic came with them and will re~ main et the Larson home for a few weeks. ‘ Julian Shefstead, shovel operator, Velva, arrived here Tuesday to re- place Jim. Doyle who 1s suffering MacDonald and i Mrs. John Dixon and son Jimmie, | 470, lad t© know that she is somewhatjthe Koch brothers spent Sunday with | chickens, relatives at Painted Woods. Miss Ruth Wilmot, Regan, was an overnight guest at the Tom Hollings- worth home Saturday. Mrs. George Benedict and children, Wilton, spent Tuesday here at the Ed Morgan home. >——__________-4 | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Hester and Lawrence Bailey, Virgil) Clayton, Ruth and Pnyilis Little, Wil- Walker attended church at Regan} Sunday evening. iH Lawrence Adams who is employed at the Isaac Marcovitz farm spent/ Sunday at his home near Still. ! Mr. and Mrs: Jake Fisher were Sunday guests at the Walter Scott's. Andrew Walker and children were| Sunday callers at the John Fode home. Callers at the Fred Ehnes home the past week were Willie Graf, Elizabeth) Jorgenson, Ed Rasche, Adolph Krause, Lewis Jorgenson, Isaac Mar- Albert Frederickson, and Lawrence Adams. Adolph Krause is employed at the Martin Fueling home. Mrs. Demchuck and children spent one night last week as guests of Mrs Ed Rasche. Frank Walls called at the Lewis) Jorgenson home Wednesday. Thelma Hanson of Regan spent this week as a guest of Louise! Walker. Phyllis Little and Elizabeth Jor- genson attended the Willing Workers club at Violet Olson's Tuesday, Callers and guests at the J. F. Lit- tle home the past week were Violet Olson, Sidney Cook, Mrs. Fred Olson, Helen Ness, Jimmy Gramling, Mrs. Ira Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Salter, Willie Jiras, Dewey Rasche, Ed O'Brien, Guss Heinle, Loulse Walker and The!.na Hanson. Lawrence Bouche was a Regan) caller Tuesday. A miscellaneous shower was given at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Fred Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling mo- tored to Regan Saturday. Mrs, Andrew Fisher and Mrs. Joe Mickelson wére Wednesday afternoon guests of Mrs, G. O: Lindsey. Callers at the Andrew Walker home Saturday were Virgil Little, Guy, Ira, and Fred McCoy, Helen Humphreys and Thelma Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family were Tuesday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Lawrence Bailey was a Regan caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Ole Olson home. . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm motored to Regan Monday. Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Phyllis called at the Jorgenson and Ehnes homes Monday. The Homemakers club met with Mrs. Jake Fisher Thursday. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver motored to Regan Saturday. oo | Glen View —eeeeess By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe were transacting business in Bismarck Saturday. The death of Edward E. Stran- demo of this district was a great loss to the community as well as the be- reaved family and relatives. He was engaged in farming and stock-rais- ing here for the-last 29 years and also had a general merchandise store in Baldwin for a few years. Mrs. Walter Simons and children visited at the Tom Morgan home in Painted Woods Friday afternoon. Edgar Jacobson is doing chores at the 8. E. Strandemo home while Mr. Srandemo is in Minnesota attending his brother, Edward’s funeral. Con Jacobson was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Violet Johnson attended a picnic in the Mandan park Sunday. Ls | McKenzie | ___McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. Anna Wilson and Mrs. George Wheeler of Big Lake Minn., and Mrs. Hallie Belk of Sterling called on Mrs. Tom Hughes Tuesday afternoon. Miss Agnes Oeffner of Carrington: visited Mrs. M. A. Doucette Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Wilson and Mrs. George Wheeler called on Mrs. B. F. Coons Monday. Mrs. R. C. Wildfang visited Mrs. G. A. Hughes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Freto Envick of Ster- ling were Tuesday visitors at the A. Envick home. Mrs. E. L. Adams accompanied Mrs. Eeoeeenn of Moffit to Bismarck Mon- lay. The Larkin club entertained Tues- day afternoon in honor of Mrs. George Hughes at the Hughes home. Nine membets were present. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. Tom Hughes. The honored guest was presented several gifts. Then Senior 4-H Sewing club dem- onstration won first place at the fair in Mandan, according to Mrs. P. P. Bliss, director. The Misses Mary El- len Reese and Madeline Boren gave the demonstration. Those of the sen- for club receiving prizes at the fair were the Misses Esther Watson, Ruth Lewis, Madeline Boren and Mary Ellen Reese. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and children visited Sunday at the John Gable home near Bismarck. The Royal Neighbors entertained Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Roy Wildfang. Refreshments were served by. Mrs. Roth and Mrs. Strewing. Sev- eral gfts were presented to the hon- ored guest. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes left Wednesday evening for Spokane, ‘Wash., and other western points to spend some time sight-seeing. J. P. Jackson of Bismarck, called at the T. T. Hughes home on business nday. Katherine Hughes and Vivian Lar- son of the Wide Awake 4-H club won iter Durfee and moved to Glen Ullin Monday. The J Junior Sewing club did from a crushed finger. Mr. and Mrs. George Keller and ‘ Butte Chicken club. ,M exhibited a dress, pillow coop of receiving ribbons on all three exhibits. Helen Crum is visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. C. E. Crum. Vera Leathers, formerly of McKen- zie and now of Mandan, is seriously ill in the St. Alexius hospital. I Still j By 8. P. HAGSTROM -| 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson and! son and daughter of ‘Naughton were |Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin ‘ie Jiras, Thelma Hanson and Louise | Johnson. Mrs. Henry Danielson was hostess to the Swedish Mission Ladies’ Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually are par- ents of a girl born Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Robert, Kenneth and Lloyd, Ole Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Erickson attended the fair. in Mandan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Watkins of Fargo are visiting Mrs. A. Tosseth. Miss Nadine Noon spent a few days last week with Miss Velma Johnson. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con- an acute attack of appendicitis. He was motored to Bismarck Monday evening where he underwent an ope- ration the same evening. He is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John -Johnson and son, Regnar, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson were callers at the John Noon home Sun- day. The Albert Johnson family and Adaline and Harold Perkins were dinner guests at the Walter Lund-| quist home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson were Monday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lind and sons, Mrs. N. Sandeélin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son, and J. J. Schmidt, L W. Heston, Bill Fisher of Wilton were Tuesday callers at the Hagstrom home. Erick Pearson and daughters, Mary and Bennevi, Axel Asplund, Eugene Perkins, Ida Tosseth, Maxine John- quist, John Law and Ingrid and Naomi Hagstrom were Still shoppers Monday. Martin Strand and sons are re- building the barn on the Emil Olson farm, l Menoken Spee int habbit hehe oy By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Robert Boyd of Riverside, Calif, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King spent the evening at the Welch home and Mrs. Boyd returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashley and son of Cannonball and Mrs. Anson and son Michael of Bismarck were en- tertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family visited at the L. J. Agnew home Monday. | Royal Thomas had the misfortune of having his car burned up Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers attended the convention of the rural carriers’ association in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newman and family of Brainerd, Minn., and Miss Helen Ness of Jamestown visited at the Ayers home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin, who have been visiting at the R. L. Dralle home, left Thursday for Salem, Ore. En route they plan on visiting the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ludemann, Miss Alice Klipstein, Elmer Klipstein, ‘Tony, Knoll of Mandan, Evelyn Even- son and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sede- vik of Bismarck motored to Crystal Springs for a week-end fishing trip. Mrs. Nellie Craven and Mrs. Park Wood are serving chicken dinners at: the Park Wood . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family were entertained at dinner Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bismarc! k. Mrs. R. L. Dralle is visiting rela- tives in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and family, Mrs. Ruth Reitzel were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Eb- ling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Paris and family of Bismarck visited at the home o/ Mrs. Laura Dance Sunday. > By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teppo and fam- ily attended the fair at Mandan last week. Hans Jacobson and children of Tuttle visited at the Henry Jacobson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kopplin motored to Mandan Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Dalbec is visiting with Mrs. John R. Weber in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and daughter Helen spent Sunday at Lake Isabel. 3 Rev. Christ of Wilton held church services here Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fryer of Bis- arck spent the week-end at James son's. Mrs. Ole Tyberg and Mrs. Ben Mc- Closkey and children, Bernard and Margaret left Tuesday for Sheldon, N. D. Mrs. McCloskey and Margaret will go on to Mingeapolis by train where she will consult a physician for Margaret's leg. B, W. Graham and son Jackie spent Sunday with Mrs. Graham in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children visited at the Fred Borth home Sunday evening. Ferne Glanville is visiting relatives) and friends in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and fam- ily, Clara Weber, and Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and family spent Sunday picking berries at Twin Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rub- bell and family spent Sunday at the Mandan park. Doris and Bexa Scott and Adeline visit tad Johnson, was suddenly taken ill by| * son Bert Hedstrom Walter Sund-| ji, Sunday the T. B. jum. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and) daughter Irene spent Sunday eve- ning at the John Harty home. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson visited at the Ole Olson home in Canfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams of McLeod, N. D., visited Mr. and Mro. Ole Tyberg Wednesday. Mrs. Maggie Glanville is staying at the Ben McCloskey home during Mrs. McCloskey’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda motored Mr. and Mrs. Ben Machor and children to Jamestown Sunday. A group of girls surprised Berna- dend Harty at the Ole A. Olson home Monday evening, it being her elev- enth birthday. E. E. See and Miss Clara Mueller were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Danielson of Tut- tle visited at the J. O, Lein home Friday. Lindy Lein returned to Tut- tle with them for a short time. Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. George Hugelman and children of Bismarck and Bill Anderson of McKenzie spent a couple of days last week visiting at the John Anderson home. Mrs. John Carlson and children, Denis and Doris, and Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children Earl and Elsie of Granville motored to Bismarck and Driscoll Tuesday and spent the day visiting Mrs, John Kalle at] sanitori rarer bemest f Canfield . \ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A wind, rain and hail storm visited this district Monday evening. Some damage was done to buildings and several fields were hailed out. Farm- ers in Canfield which were hurt by wind were the Lindseys, Salters, Fishers and Ole Olsons. On Tuesday Violet Alson enter- tained a group of women in honor of Mrs. Fred Olson at @ miscellaneous shower at the A. F. Ghylin home. The bride received many useful gifts. Margaret Lindsey and Clair Ghylin dressed as bride and groom presented the gifts. Mrs. J. Fisher entertained the Homemakers’ club Thursday. The next meeting will be held Aug. 13, at Mrs. Art Strando’s. Mrs, Anna Knudson visited at the Jordah! home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, William Allenberger and sons called at the Ghylin home Sunday. Michelsen of Regan were callers at the G. O. Lindsey home Wednesday. Mrs. Jake Fisher was a Monday morning caller at the Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Mrs. W. Scott were Sunday callers at the J. Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hetherington of Knoxville, Iowa, are visiting at the | Ole Olson home. Ole Olson, Sr., and sons Ole and Oscar were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey.and family were visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne motored to Wildwood Sunday. George Hecker called at the John Anderson home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily motored to the river Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children Denis and Doris were Re- gan shoppers Saturday afternoon. Efraham Schaeffer called at the Philip Zelmer home Tuesday. Dan and Alfred Reinhart called at their parental home Tuesday eve- ing. Bill Hickel called at the Bert Dan- ielson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Schaeffer, Adolph Schaeffer and Emil Herman shopped at the Still store Saturday evening. Monday morning callers at the I. Batley home. f i By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Sawyer and family at dinner Sun Miss Mildred Apland is spending a few days at home. Vic Pederson spent the wee-end in Bismarck. Mrs. Myrtle Pederson who has been visiting her brother Ed Madson for some time returned to her home in Lake Park, Minn., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland motored to Minnesota for a visit. Mrs. Fred Jordan and Mrs. A. E. Gerald Jones called at the J. C. oi! | Wing \|* son home Sunday. Visitors at the Fred Brackett home Tuesday evening were Mr .and Mrs. John Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Huggelman and family of Bismarck, Bill Anderson of McKen- zie and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne and Eddie Schafer. Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children of Granville, N. D., who spent the past two weeks visiting relatives and | friends in this vicinity and at Dris- coll left Thursday for Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne called at the Efraham Schaef- fer home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Schaeffer and son Marvin and Adolph Schaef- fer spent Tuesday evening Visiting at the John Stroh home. Delbert Olson visited at the Wm. Hickel home Saturday evening. Emil Herman who is employed at the J. C. Olson home spent the week- end at the Efraham Schaeffer home. Vl Heaton J By SARAH HEINLE Margena Shearer was visiting with Elise Grewe Tuesday. W. Grewe and son, Leland, were callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge left Sat- urday to visit friends and relatives in South Dakota, They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck and sons, Lester. and Kenneth, were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wilton shoppers Friday. J. N. and Jake Bazaraba were Wil- ton shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlofman were Mercer shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlofman and family were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Mary Lagge was a visitor at the G. E. Shearer home Sunday. ° | Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollan and family visited at the Victor Anderson home Monday. Ralph Taplin motored to Bismarck Monday. Gordon Williams and Gene Perkins were brief callers at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Herman Engstrom called at bid H. A. McCullough home Wednes- ay. Issy Brown and Frank Martin and Eisenbeisz called on Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Shipley of Bismarck were guests at the Henry Apland home Sunday afternoon. Bert Peles- sier of Dickinson was a week-end guest. The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. H. A. Knudson Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. {A. 8S. E. Metcalf, Mrs. Oscar Peder- ;son and Mrs. Henry Apland were | hostesses. Mrs. Knudson who was in- jured in an automobile accident some time ago, is able to sit up now and is improving very nicely. J. O. Wright who has been visiting in Iowa, returned last week. Quite a number of friends from Driscoll attended the funeral of Rev. and Mrs. Brown's 17-year-old daugh- ter, Lorrine, Sunday afternoon at Steele. Friends here extend their sympathy to Rev. and Mrs. Brown and fainily. Chas. Swanson, county commis- sioner is in Bismarck on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble were Bis- marck visitors Tuesday and Wednes- day. Mrs. Geo. Haugen entertained Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mrs. Vic Pederson and Mrs. Wm. Van Vieet Saturday after- noon. | —$—$—$ | Hazlegrove POE ns cso By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Luther Bidwell called at Ray Hazle- Grove's Monday evening. Mrs. Bidwell’s folks left Monday afternoon for home after spending the week-end here. One of the broth- ers remained to visit a time. Ray Hazlegrove called Tuesday at the McIntyre home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Don- ald Elloite were over to Ray Hazle- grove's for dinner Thursday. Mrs, Johnnie Sattler is now at home. Among those shopping in Wing Saturday were.: Mrs. Owen McIntyre and sons Dick and Hugh, Ray Hazle- grove and Bert Glanville and Mr. and Mrs, David Wolff and daughter Irene. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy attend- ed church in Tuttle Sunday, then drove to Bismarck, where they visited friends, returning Tuesday. Ray Hazlegrove called Saturday forenoon at the Bidwell and Ulfers homes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Mr. and Mrs. Bidwell attended Sunday achool at Pleasant Hill. There was also church in the afternoon. The same minister will speak in the aft- ernoon on the 23rd. Harold Mount called at the T. F. Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Sunday at the home of ris home during the week. Albert Perkins visited at the H. A. McCullough home Wednesday. Ralph Taplin was an over-night night. Willard Dimond made a trip to Still Saturday. Gene Perkins, Frank Miller and Orville Falkenstein visited at the Floyd Miller home neat Hazelton Monday. Dorothy and Aldene Morris visited at the A. F. Anderson home Tuesday. T. F. Morris was a dinner guest at the Bert Hendershott home Wednes- day. Bennie Anderson was a caller in were callers in Still Saturday morn- ing. ‘Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and json Edwin were Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Josephson and Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Banttari Gene callers) infant son in spent} Falkenstéin home Saturday. on in the Mamaree i Taplin called at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ulfers called Sunday evening at the Hazlegrove guest with Levi Anderson Saturday | ho me. Mr. Demagally called at McIntyre’s Saturday. % Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klanengburg and family of Wing have moved on to the Ed Smith farm north of Arena. Luverne Hurdsfield Sunday to visit relatives. i Ghylin j ee By MARGARET DAVIS son and Ida Tosseth, L. W. Davis, Jr., Paul Davis of Wing, Delbert Davis Eg ; ali E F E ar Goldburg drove to near} PG SMCS RA RAINE OS Miss Ida Tosseth, will leave this week for her home. Walter Keator and Miss Ids Tos- oat and Maxine poy Satur- lay evening guests of Mr, Mrs. ip tf Harigheig - children were Bunday guests of Ser Tosseth’s mother, Mrs. A. Toaseth, J. Lund sh in Still Sa . Oliver called at the Nel Alm home Sunday et Flo: y Anderson called on Chari Strom Sunday. sa —— ee. | Alta 4 ° ° By KARL SCHOTZ Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter June spent Sunday after- noon at the Fred Berquist home. Sarah Sebotz left for ‘Minot Mon- day after spending a few days at her home here. Otto, Fred and Rinehold Rineheart. Who spent the past few months in Fargo returned to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schotz ‘visited at the H. Schafer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- dren spent Thursday afternoon at {the Karl Shotz home. Thofield and Davio Schotz spent Sunday evening at the B. Schafer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, 8r., Spent Sunday at the J. Hauff home. The Washburn baseball team de- feated the Alta team Sunday on the eae grounds by a score of 15 0 13. igaua and Bessie Anderson and erald Jones spent Sunday evening at Wildwood lake. ! Mrs. F. Brackett and daughter Caroline were Alta callers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Fochhalter who spent the past winter and fall in Regan are now again residing on their farm near Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and sons Roy and Andy called at the Schotz home Saturday. scores ae nth and children have en sick with the mum two weeks. gates! ies: Hank, Karl Schotz and Ruth jSchotz transacted business in Mec- Clusky Monday. Mrs. Reinhold Berg and children |were Alta shoppers Saturday. -——_________, | Sibley Butte [ eo By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Shoppers in Bismarck Monday from here were 8. E. Clizbe and son Lloyd, Earl Evans and family, P. P. Bliss, Leonard Davenport and family, and Elmer Bloomquist and family. Callers at the Leonard Davenport home Thursday were Gib Cederstrom and Etta Ann, George Farley, and Russell Davenport of Bismarck. The Couch boys returned home Sat- urday after spending three days at the Mandan fair. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian motored to Dawson Sunday and spent the day visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch and daughter Maxine spent the week-end in Bismarck visiting with relatives. Leonard Davenport and family visit- ed at the Dave Trygg and Walter Reidinger homes Sunday. Elmer Bloomquist and family and Henry Kline visited at the E. A. Wid- ger home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Lundquist visited there also. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans and chil- dren visited at the Herbert Evans home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth spent Sun- ¢ day afternoon at the Adam Schauer home, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and Etta Ann were Bismarck shop- Pers Saturday. O. J. Roth called at the 8. Bloom- quist home Tuesday. William Anderson returned home Tuesday after spending a week visit- ing relatives near Regan and Minot. C. A. Mattson and son Willie mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and daughter Lillian, Mrs. Bloomquist and Wayne and John Glum motored to Bismarck Wednesday. John Boren called at the Carl and Herbert Evans homes Sunday. John Glum and son Joe called at Walter Dietzman and William Ker- shaw homes Sunday. > [| _S.W. Burleigh | e | By KATIE D. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mallard were callers at the Earl Snyder home Mon- day. Gladys Gramling and Mrs. A. J. seat shopped in Bismafck Mon- iy. Bernard Davenport visited at the | Wilson Brown home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart were business callers at the home of Mrs. Sarah McMurrich Monday morning. Mrs. Ralph Ishmael returned home from a Bismarck hospital Saturday. D. W Stewart of near Magnus call- ed on relatives in this vicinity Tues- jday. Ernest Lange who has been em- ployed at the Jake Heaton ranch for