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f Menoken aon By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ter: er in honor of her birthday. luncheon was served by the ladies. Edward Pederson of Genoa, Neb.,| ‘was, here looking after his property recently. E. P. Rorvig of New Rockford and’ Mr. Mitchell of Minneapolis Wednesday. Clifford Craven motored to Rapids, Minn., to get Mrs. Craven and two daughters and Roberta who had been ing with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Ri called Pelican Mr. and Mrs. August family, Tony Knoll and son visited at the Chas. Soule nome in Hagelton Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Funston and daughter Miss Mildred were bruised when they collided with another car on the highway recently. The rear wheels were torn off the Funston car. Harold Welch of Bismarck spent Sunday visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch. | Wild Rose Sasi By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Plenty of rain here the past week has improved prospects for late corn and pastures but has put harvesting and haymaking at a standafill. Francis Johnson was kicked on) ey, the knee by @ horse and was taken to @ hospital in Bismarck for treatment Monday. It was found necessary to| put his knee in a cast. Lloyd Gosney made a business trip to the Capital City Friday. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell stayed at the H. D. Brownawell home in Mof- fit several days last week while Mrs. Brownawell was ill. Mr. and Mrs.'H. A. Carlisle and son Roger motored to Bismarck Sunday. Art Meyers from north of Brad- dock was out Saturday inspecting the heating plant at school No. 1 with a| view of getting it in shape before school opens in September. Jake Noll motored to Bismarck Sunday. ‘The Gus Hirvela family attended church services south of Kintyre Sunday. <The Wise family of Hazelton were Sunday guests at the Ernest Saville home. {Painted Woods j By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Marvin spent Monday at the William Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald spent Monday at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Fred Mitchell and Mrs. Walter Mitchell took Walter to the Bis- marck hospital a week ago. ‘Walter Mitchell is in a Bismarck. hospital suffering from ulcers of the stomach. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen Aug. 4, Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld is staying at the Hansen home. Mrs. G. R. Brostrom, who has been taking treatments at @ Bismarck hos- pital, returned to her home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest left for points in Min- nesota Monday. Doctors have vised change of climate for Mr. Erickson. They may make their fu- ture home in Minnesota. Noreen Hannifield called at the William Lester Brown home Wed- nesday. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and Anna Bloom call- ed at the Hannifield home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kudick and children of Mandan have moved into, the Harold Soderquist home to keep house for Harold. Dick Kudick called on Dave Boat ‘Thursday. * Ole Lillefjeld and Iver Erickson were Wilton callers Thursday. Tuesday Clarence and Roderick, Danielson went to the Danielson farm to do some plowing. Stewart Nelson of Bismarck is spending a few days at the Andrew ‘son is bP at he hed spent the pest the, “ht. t. cal . were l- ore ta Blaemnabe A. L, Garnes and children callefs in Bismetek afternoon. Ibert Garnes and sons of Ryder at the A. L. Garnes home THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ueh called at the E. Bloom- Monday evening. ith and 8. E. Clizbe de- livered hogs to McKenzie Saturday. . A. Widger and E. Bloomquist mo- tored to Sterling Monday evening. Roy Wildfang and family visited the 8. E. Clizbe home Sunday. James and Leo O’Kins of Velva visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home iied* Mr. and Carl Burndt ace Mrs. stharck Satur- Earl Evans to day. Pest month with Baldwin. | os? By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Peterson and, daughter, Leone, and Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and family plan on leaving next month for Elmira, Idaho, where they will make their future home. Mr. Peterson purchased & quarter section of land two miles ‘$|trom Elmira when he visited that territory some weeks ago. Mr. Pcter- Planning on shipping a car of livestock and machinery. Mr. Nordstrom and family and Mrs. Pe- terson and daughter will travel to their new home by car, visiting rela- tives in Montana en route. Vernie Peterson of Bismarck was, @ caller in the community Sunday ening. mry Jacobson of Wing was a caller in the community Monday. ‘Mr. Jacobson reports a number of farmers in his territory cutting their crops for feed. Mrs, Gertrude Strohl and daugh- ters, Iola and Elaine, of Wilton were recent guests at the Wayne Cum- mings home. A baby: girl arrived at the William Miller home Friday. Mrs. O. N. Lun- din of Bismarck is caring for Mrs. and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitser and son Elli- son of Bismarck and Emry Lundin of Naughton were Sunday guests at the Fred Kant home. Lenihan and William Guptill and the Misses Alice and Esther Strandemo, Palmer Strandemo and Mrs. E. E. of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and family. Noel Borner spent part of the week with relatives in the Arnold district. Walter Peterson, who is employed on the Paul Schonert farm near Sather, spent Sunday at home. Wal- ter recently purchased the farm home — parents and will farm it next! Miss Grace Falkenstein, who is at- tending the Dickinson Normal school, spent the week-end at home. Miss Falkenstein Monday where she will resume her studies, At the end of the term she will have completed work equivalent to the first year in . Migs. Falkenstein will teach south of Man- dan this fall in the same school she Clifford Littie has returned home: from a several weeks’ in Fargo) where he has been employed. o——_ —_ o Monday. visiting at the Herman Eibepeees » i fe i i By 8. GYLDEN Mrs, William Kallio and sons Ar-; nold and Wayhe and graddaughter| Helen, arrived here Thursday from Lake Linden, Mich. ‘They visited at the William Harju ang John Gylden homes, leaving Sunday for Alberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John Waiste and children Earl and Florence visited at the Henry Inget home Sunday. Sylvia, Eino, Tyne and Suri Eck- {|holm, Sulo, Sadie, Selina Gylden and | ‘Walter Waiste, visited at William Harju's Friday. Walter Inget and Sulo Eckholm were callers at Walter Pesonen’s Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahiman spent holm home. . Severi Eckholm hauled logs to Mc- Kensie Friday for Dave Josephson. Emil Lieuska, Seth Harju, Sulo and Sergie Gylden, Wayne and Arnold Kallio, Sadie and Selina Gylden, Ed- win Olson and Walter Waiste spent Saturday evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Seth Harju, Wayne Kallio, Emil Lieuska and Sigrid Dronen took some hogs to McKenzie Saturday. Ed Eliason and son vistied at John Gylden’s Sunday: Bill Mulari and Edwin Olson called at Gust. Eckholm’s Sunday. Sylvia. and Severi Eckholm, Sadie and Selina Gylden, Walter Waiste, Eino, Tyne, Siiri Eckholm and Sulo Gylden were town callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford and Miss Sallie Gylden spent Sunday evening at John Gyl- den’s. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antella and family and Matt Maki were Sunday callers at the Dan Wahlman home. Sergie Gylden spent Saturday at Wm. Harju's. ‘Wayne and Venla Inget spent Sun- day at Gust Eckholm’s. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Pesonen and sons Martin and William and Edwin Nenala were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and fam- ily and Matt Maki were callers at Gust Eckholm’s Saturday evening. Mrs, William Harju and children Seth, Lempe, Melida, Bennie, Ralph, Mrs. William Kallio and sons Arnold and Wayne and granddaughter Helen, Emil Luiska, Severi and Eino Eck- holm and Wayne Inget and Edwin Olson were entertained at the Gylden home Thursday evening. Mrs. William Kallio and sons Ar- nold and Wayne and Helen were din-; ner guests at C. Luiskas Thursday. ‘Wayne Kallio was an overnight guest at Gylden’s Friday. {Welch's Spur | o By MRS. R. M. WELCH Marcus Trembley and Lawrence and Leo Doppler motored to Bis- marck Monday. John Welch and son have been combining their rye this week. It is very thin. Mrs, Robert Welch and children visited at the home of Mrs. Welch’s mother, Mrs. Ed Doppler, Monday. Vernon Brown has been hauling new hay from this vicinity to Bis- marck. O. P. Welch, who has been staying with his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Mc- Murrich of Glencoe, called at the Home of his son, Ro‘ort Tuesday. Mr. Welch expected Neil Funston to start combining for him on the Mc- Murrich place on Wednesday. Mrs. George Welch and Mr. and Mrs. James Gilcrist and family visit- ed at the Annie Welch home Wed- nesday. In spite of the rain Thursday sev- eral members of the Stewartsdale Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman. Mrs. Robert Boyd, of Riverside, Calif., formerly member of the society, was the’ est of honor. Next Thursday will the societies’ “guest day” which| held in the Stewartsdale Paul Skinner assisted Otto Dor-| in doing some repair combine engine. . and Mrs, A. D. Welch, Mrs. Ed. ons Lawrence and Leo, and Bob Grantham ismarck Friday. heavy rain which fell Friday htening pastures considerably. . and Mrs. Harvey Moffit and ughter of Menoken called at Doppler home Saturday, Hanson and Stanley Mc- ited Clarence Doppler Sun- Mrs. A. D. Welch visited Jack Ishmael home Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Robert and family called there“in the mber Mrs. William Michelsen and daughter, Odessa, and Mrs. Harry Davenport, » spent Monday af- at the Tom Hollingsworth Driving into a washout on highway ednesday caused, Ba ii E # it .8s home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker and family motored to Garrison Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson enter- tained the following persons ai a six o'clock dinner ‘Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Miss; Ruth Wilmot, Regan, and Mr and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Alf} Johnson, Harry Anderson and his boys spent! Sunday at Brush Lake. Mrs. Pauline; Thorsness and son, Arvid, accopmpan- ied them. { Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson at-| tended a picnic August 2 given in compliment to Mr. Danielson’s father, Jacob Danielson. The affair mark- ed his 8ist birthday anniversary. Among those from here who at- tended the dance at Apple Cres Sat- urday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John) Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polzin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger.| Music was furnished by Albert Leh- man and Morris Flavin. Due to unavoidable circumstances| the pre-arranged date for the August meeting of the Macomber Homemak- ers’ club has been postponed until Aug. 21. Mrs. Pauline Thorsness will entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Rank Miller and son; of Ryder were week-end guests at the) Leslie Miller hom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanwell are spending several days in Bismarck at the Jack Sherbeck home, while Mr. Hanwell is taking medical treat- ments. Mr. and Mrs. George Pfieffer and daughter, Loretta, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erickson, Bis- marck, to Minot Sunday morning where they spent the day with rela- tives. ° l Ecklund \j By JUSTINE MORRIS Willard Diamond was a business caller in Regan Tuesday. Bernie Anderson and Norman Hol- | ten were recent callers at the T. F. Morris home. John. Vollan was a caller in Still ‘Monday. The Misses Dorothy and Bernice Morris and brothers Donald and Ger- ald were shoppers in Wilton Wednes- day. | Levi Anderson, Ralph Taplin and Dorothy, Bernice and Marjorie Mor- ris were callers in Baldwin Wednes- day. Miss Elsie McCullough transacted | business in Wilton Wednesday. Ruth Ella Anderson visited with} Aldeen and Eunice Morris Wednesday. Many attended the party and dance in the T. F, Morris pasture Saturday night. Bennie Anderson was a shopper in Still Thursday. | Levi Anderson and Sam Brown) were callers in Regan Tuesday. ‘Those who visited at the T. F. Mor-| ris home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris and family, Ed Morris, Levi and Bernie Anderson, Ralph | Taplin, Frank Miller, and Paul Fisher. | Monday. | Lester Falkenstein visited at the| Clarence Falkenstein home Monday. ! Gerdon Williams visited at the T. M. Morris home Thursday. Mrs. Conrad Gornson and Elvira Asplund were callers in Wilton Sat- urday. Donald Morris was an over night guest at the Ira Falkenstein home | Friday. i ° poe ee ie eS | Ghylin ~ By MARGARET DAVIS Mrs, Willis Gill and daughter, Margaret were Monday guests at the home of Mrs. H. B. Gill. Eugene Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. El- bert Watkins and Miss Bergeita Tos- seth and Adeline Perkins motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs, Eugene Perkins, who is a pa- tient in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. Lund has had another light stroke but is improving at this writ- ing. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughter, Leona were Sunday eve- ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson mo- James Morris was a caller in Still! da; jMabel Lytle of Wing, Margaret and ‘Stroh spent Sunday at the Marchant |home. 11; urday. Jack and Fred Ewine were callers at the E. R. Lagge home Friday. Miss Marie Brezden visited with her brother and sister-in-law at the John Brezden home in Wilton Saturday evening. Frank Brezden was a caller at the Joe Brezden home Sunday evening. Miss Marie Brezden was a visitor at the A. Heinle home Sunday. Emanual Heintz is working at the Gust Neumiller home during harvest. Bill Flemmer and Edwin Geidd ot Washburn were visiting with Miss Clara Wagner Sunday. Herbert Wagner was a visiter at the Ludwig Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knocks were Wilton shoppers Saturday. ———_ ———$\__—— Florence Lake | PR nn Dosa By HELEN WITT ‘Washburn shoppers S: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Josephine Tec: was a supper guest at the Arthur Tees home W’ed- esday. Miss Theo. Johns spent Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. John Witt. Jake Wetzel called of D. F. Mc- Clellan Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and daughter Esther were Wing shoppers Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Halver Wing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger, Charley Seilinger and Mrs. Mary Walters motored to Bismarck Fiiday. Henry Seilinger consulted a doctor here, Mrs. Ralph Halver and Arthur Tees have relatives Arthur, N. D. visiting them. Emil Stroh accompanied vy the Misses Mabel Lytle and Margaret and Irene Marchant were McClusky callers Saturday evening. Mrs. Arthur Tees and son were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Witt and E. Stroh were Sunday supper guests at the R. G. Marchant home. Mrs. E. E. Glanville was away vis- iting relatives a few days this week. Mrs. J. J. Scallon and daughter Neola and sons Halord and Garth were Wing shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Glanvilic and Ervin Glanville were callers at the Henry Seilinger home Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Witt and Miss Theo. Johns picked berries at the Planess grove Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and family picked berries at Horseshoe lake. I Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT motored to Mrs. from d Miss Mabel Lytle of Wing is spend- ing this week with her friends, Irene and Margaret Marchant. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant and family spent Wednesday evening in Wing. James Novy was a Wing caller Fri- y- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters and family spent Wednesday evening in Wing. Anine, Emil and Edward Stroh, Irene Marchant, motored to McClusky Saturday. Emil Stroh called at the Marchant home Saturday evening. we Novy motored to Wing Fri- Y. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and Emil Carl Johnson was a Wing caller Saturday. Annie and Edward Stroh called at| the Triebewasser home Saturday. Edward Stroh called at the Ray| Marchant home Saturday. i Miss Tillie Wentz is staying with) her friend, Mrs. Oerby Bailey for a) few weeks. Sunday school was held at Schrunk school No. 2 Sunday by Elizabeth Novy. Margaret Marchant called at the Jacob Stroh home Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel and baby daughter Martha spent Wednes- day evening in Wing. ———__—_. | Wing > + tored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom have as their house guests, Mr. Hedslrom’s sister, Irene and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Alm were Monday guests at the Charles Noon home near ‘Wilton. Nick Holgerson and son, Marian, are helping Hugo Sunquist head his grain. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Toss<th and son, Edwin, Miss Bergetta and Oliv- er Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Eugene Perkins and daugh- ter ‘Arline attended the party for Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Watkins of Fargo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins near Regan Saturday eve- ning. Alfred Anderson was a Saturday shopper in Bismarck. Guests “at the Eugene Perkins home Sunday were Miss Margaret Anderson, Hugo Sunquist, Staton and Owen Davis and Oliver Tosseth. Winifield Toliver was a Wednes- day afternoon guest of Owen Davis. Billy Davis returned to his home! Sunday after a two week's visit with his grandparents. Swen Benson and son Bennie called ‘on Bert Hedstrom Sunday. T Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Mr..and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and chil- dren were callers at the Dave Keck |day. N. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius and HE i, ci i spent Sunday at the Ole Olson home 4 | Johns. By LILLIAN MUELLER Mrs. Jack Glanville and Mrs. E. Glanville motored to Forbes, N. D., where they attended the funeral of their uncle. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Heaton and son Pat were Wing callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and daughter Helen motored to Brush Lake Sunday to attend church serv- ices conducted by Rev. Christ of ‘Wilton. : Mary Jane Olson and Beva Mae Scott visited friends in Tuttle Tues- day and Wednesday. Adolph Weber was a dinner guest at the John Mueller home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswold spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs, John Weber, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- ily, Clara Teppo and Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson attended the show in Tuttle Wednesday. Mrs. R. J. Bleth and son James visited at the J. Mueller home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and fam- ily and Mr, and Mrs. James Olson, at Canfield. Bernadine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Harty, is visiting Alice Mrs. Maggie Glanville spent Sunday with Ada Anderson. Mrs. Etta Wilkinson and Mrs. H. Glanville were Bismarck callers Tues- were Sunday visitors at the dren visited with Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. E. See and fatnily Sunday. A Lein and daugh- callers Wed- ‘Mrs. Arthur Kopplin spent Friday W. Graham at the hos- Sunday ia Tuttle. Ni turned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Horner and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Kusler and chil- dren, and Mir. and Mrs, G. A. Hubbell es children spent Sunday at the river, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harju and son Norman visited at the William Harju home Sunday. Edith Mueller spent Saturday eve- ning at her home here. Lindy Lein returned to his home after spending a few weeks visiting with his uncle, C. Danielson near Tuttle. | Moffit Settler, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Willlant Hickel and son Wayne. . Mr..and Mrs. John Carlson and children Denis and Doris visited at the William Hickel home Thursday evening. A number of friends gathered and spent Sunday evening at the Efraham Schseffer home. Among those Pion Schaeffer, Art Broekkle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl- son and Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and son Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family called in Wilton and in Still Ye Emil Herman and Kenneth Bjork 9) ipa @| were in McClusky Monday. By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Friends will be glad to hear that George Lewis is able to be home again from the hospital, where he has been confined for seven weeks. Miss Etta Hoffman was taken to the St. Alexius hospital Wednesday suffering from blood poison. Later She developed poison ivy. She re- turned to her home Sunday. Mrs. Kinzler entertained the Brad- dock Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Sorenson at Braddock Thursday aft- ernoon, The Moffit Ladies’ Aid met at the E. M. Whittaker home Wednesday. It was decided to have a food sale Saturday, Aug. 15. This money all goes to help pay our minister's salary. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and son were Moffit callers Friday. Mr. Smith has been combining for H. Brownawell. Burt Johnson, who was hurt last week, is getting well and will soon be out of the hospital but will be unable to work for a while. Miss Gladys Moffit was taken ill Friday with an attack of appendicitis. She was taken to the Bismarck hos- pital, where she improved and an operation was deferred. Mrs. August Doehle, Mrs. C. E. Mof- fit and Fred Doehle motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Miss Helen Doehle, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Clark, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and son and Miss Amanda Iwen were Bis- marck shoppers Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler and children were supper guests at the William Lane home Monday night. Inez Lunde may have a stiff knee for life as a result of a gash she re- ceived when she fell and cut her knee joint. Miss Fern Benz is seriously ill at her home. Mrs, Burt Johnson, the Misses Har- riet and Thelma Moffit and Edward Nichol motored to Bismarck Sunday and visited with Miss Gladys Moffit and Burt Johnson at the hospitals. Miss Agnes Benz, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Bismarck hospital last Tuesday, is getting along fine. The Misses Beth Porter and Doris Edwards, Neil Edwards and Clair Por- ter visited at the hospital in Bis- marck Sunday. Mrs. Dewey Olson and children vis- ited at the Alfred Faust home Mon- day afternoon. Mrs, Ed Olson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. John Benz. Mr. Pillsbury and sons, Bobby, Dick and Teddy, called at the Frank Dur- fee home Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children and Mrs. Minnie Benz and daughter, Fern, visited with Mrs. Harold Lane Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John.Benz and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Barth and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carroll and daugh- | nin, ter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Car- roll and family, Mr. and Mrs. Asa | Werner and family, Mrs. W. C. Hoeft jand children and Mrs. Ed Olson pic- nicked at the Mandan park Sunday. Mrs. Ed Olson, Jr., and relatives from St. Paul spent Thursday after- noon at the Frank Benz home. Carl Olson and family and Mrs. W. C. Hoeft and family were dinner uests at the W. V. Carroll home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson, Jr., Misses Anderson and Lindahl, and Robert Lindahl were dinner guests at the G. F. Peterson home at Braddock Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee and children spent Monday evening at the Ole Torgerson home. Miss Gladys Moffit returned to her home Tuesday from the hospital, where she has been since Friday. | Steiber ° By MRS. WM. HICKEL Edmond Schatz is employed at the John Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Schaeffer and son Marvin and Adolph Schaeff- er visited at the Adolph Helm home Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children of Granville, N. D., motored from Granville Saturday evening and spent the week-end visiting at the John Carlson home and with relatives in Driscoll. Ed. Bjork and son Kenneth and Neil Hill all of Minot motored down and visited at the home of Mr. Bjork's daughter, Mrs, Efraham Schaeffer on Sunday. Kenneth remained over for an extended stay, but Mr. Bjork and ae Neil returned to Minot the same lay. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zelmer called at the A. Albrecht home Wednesday. ‘Mr, andeMrs. J. C. Olson, Mr, and| Vi Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne, Mr. and. Mrs, John Carlson and children Denis and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. wees Amundson spent Sunday at Wild- ‘wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter June visited at the Fred Bergquist home Sunday. Irvin and John Sattler visited at the Emil Sattler home Sunday. . Schaeffer Ed Frye of Bantry spent the week- end at the home of his brother-in- law Efraham Schaeffer. | Brittin By 0. DUTTON Theron Ellison of Sterling was an over-night guest Saturday at the home of his cousin, E. M. Whittaker. Mrs, Nora Allensworth and daugh- ter, Irene were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Marshall Dralle is running a com- > | Bi bine for Ross Baker. They are com- Mrs, | bining on the Evan Mills place, south | of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford at- tended the funeral of Geo. Reimer in Bismarck, Wednesday. Mrs. Richard Day entertained the “| Glencoe Ladies Aid Wednesday after- | 5 noon. Dutch Dralle and Elmer Schwartz were Bismarck and Moffit visitors Friday. Geo. Brittin returned Wednesday from a trip to Ilinois. He shipped cattle to Chicago and stopped off at Springfield, Il, where he visited his parents and other relatives. Donald Weisheart visited with the Dutton boys Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were Sunday dinner guests at the James Robideau home near Bismarck. Miss Vidette Robideau returned with them for a weeks’ visit. ‘The Misses Clara Mauk and Evelyn Olsen and Don Dralle and Roy Baith of Moffit called at the’ Dralle home Tuesday evening. Eric Slovarp and Harry Blount were Moffit callers Sunday. Mrs. E. M. Whittaker entertained the Moffit Ladies Aid Wednesday. A number of visitors were present, thirty-four lunches being served. visiting at the Allensworth home. Geo. Day returned from Minne- apolis Wednesday. Elwin Baith of Moffit spent Satur- day night with Dutch Dralle. Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Kimball called at the, Dutton home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Mrs. Madge Robinson visited and shopped in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family and Don Dralle, were Sunday dinner guests at the M. M. Dralle home. The Brittin baseball team played Moffit Sunday losing 13 to 4. Moffit will play a return game in Brittin next Sunday. Miss Clara Mauk spent Saturday night with Edna Doehle at the Whit- taker home. Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover were Saturday evening visitors at the Day home. Mr. and Mrs. .Homer Andrews visit- ed at the Dralle home Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Putnam of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs, Wallie Keis of Emmons county, Theron Ellison of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thoresen of Moffit were Sunday din- ner guests at the E, M. Wuittaker home. Miss Opal Matheney of near Hazel- ton is visiting her sister Mrs. Rich- ard Day for a few days this week. ‘W. 8. Triplett and Miss Lydia Bris- coe shopped in Bismarck Monday. I Driscoll ° . By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. George Haugen and Mrs. Sel- don Bryant called on Mrs. Maurice Herum Thursday evening. Mrs. H. A. McNutt accompanied by. Misses Esther and Evelyn Jacob- son and their mother of Bismarck called on Mrs. A. H. Meland Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Titus and three children of Portland, Oregon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and other relatives. Mrs. Titus is. Mr. Quale’s sister. ‘Wm. Van Vleet, who is employed in La Moure, N. D., came home Sun- day to visit his family. He returned again Monday afternoon. Lola McKay of Marion, N. D., re- turned to the Van Horn home Sat- urday night where she will make her home during the school year. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hull spent Monday and Tuesday visiting Mrs. a i a e | 298 § i Ne i i 5 i Miss Neola Slorby of Bismarck, is; da’ Monday Bismarck shoppers from here were Mr. and Mrs, M. A. John- Colby, Kenneth Vaness, Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Tom Hughes. Pat Jones was a business caller at the Manly home Tuesday evening. N. J. Strewving left Monday for Minneapolis where he was called by the illness of his mother. By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth spent a couple days at the home of Mr. Woodworth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth last week. James Robideau was quite ill with Pleurisy last week. Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille spent Wednesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Leslie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and family, W. C. Cleveland and John Olson of Bismarck visited and dined at the Emory Woodworth home Sun- y. Mr. and MMrs. C. D. Kimball of south of Brittin were entertained for Sunday dinner at the James Robidou home. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and Ed Cooper visited and dined at the John Crawford home Thursday. Miss Hilda MacDonald returned home Saturday from the Bismarck hospital where she received treatment for wounds received in an automobile accident last week. Miss Hazel Clark returned to her home Saturday after spending the past week at the Henry Scheerle home. Vidette Robidous is spen the week with her aunt, Sirs. Clition Kimball near Brittin, Joe Clooten returned from Nebras- ka last week where he has been em- Ployed for some time. The Ladies Aid Missionary society will meet at the Stewartsdale church Thursday, August 13th. The Misses Caroline. and Imogene iy spent mre days this week as guests o! eir grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonal?. Joe Clooten nad Paul Linssen were callers at the Emory Woodworth home Sunday evening. Mrs. William MacDonald and daughters Hilda, Margery and Elea- nor and grand-daughters Caroline and Imogene Irvine visited at the John Crawford home Tuesday after- noon. | ° 2 Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY The M. E. Ladies’ Aid held an ice cream sale in Sterling at the De Le Barre home Saturdya afternoon. Over $20 was cleared. Mrs. Horace Fairchild called at the Gosney home Monday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family motored to New Salem Sun- day to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and daughter Lois called at the Elness home Friday. Mrs. John Baker ‘and son James and Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Jr., were guests at the Floyd Belk home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Gosney home. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Nieman spent from Wednesday until Saturday at the Herman Nieman home. They left for Oregon Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Koon and children visited at the Gosney home Sunday. Mrs. Koon and children also spent Monday there. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller | Friday, Bill Nieman and son left with Mr. and Mrs. Hank Nieman for Oregor Saturday morning. Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- Mam were Sterling callers Monday. Mrs. Henry Jessen and Eugene Mrs,|Called at the Gosney home Monday evening. Mrs. John Baker, James, Mr. and

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