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2 y agrn. A i , ' «) » oe | , | i q i} oP , 4 " : ; iv) 7 : “” 5 v - Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY , Presley M. Gosney was a Driscoll ‘caller Monday, ‘Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children of Driscoll visited at the P. M. Gosney Rome Tuesday, Betty Ward of Bismarck is visit- ng at the Henry Swindling home. Mrs. Floyd Belk and children vis- ‘ited’ at the Baker home Wednesday. Mrs. Baker has returned to her home at Livona after spending a few days with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen. Mrs. Henry Jessen and children ‘were Sterling callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday evening ot Marion Lewis, who came home to vote, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and Byron and Louis called at the Elsus Elness home in Sterling Wednesday. Andy Doucette went’ to McKenzie ‘Wednesday to vote. Horace Fairchild went with him, Mrs. Theron Ellison and daughter, Mrs. Hudson, called at the Gaskill and Pillen homes recently. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilbert Koon and children spent Thursday at the P. M. Gosney home. ~_ Anton Oberg transacted business in Sterling Wednesday. Mrs. Charley Anderson accompa- nied Mrs. Emil: Kling to Bismarck Tuesday, also Friday. Mrs, Henry Swindling was a Ster- ling caller Friday. Mré. Elsus Elness and daughter, Lucille, called at the Carl Pillen home Friday night. Ernest L. Hurr and daughters, Ida and Elmona, and Oscar Jarsett were Sterling callers Saturday night. Carl Pillen was able to return to his work in Bismarck Thursday after Several days’ illness here. Mrs. Horace Fairchild returned home from Bismarck Saturday. She has been taking medical treatments. Mrs. Joe Fairchild, Bismarck, called a the Horace Fairthild home Satur- jay. Miss Marion Lewis, who is em- ployed in Bismarck, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Lewis. Ne Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE 2 Miss Myrtle Magnuson spent last week as a guest at the Harry Hed- strom home. S. B. Olson motored to Bismarck Friday. Olaf Lein called at the Isaac Mar- ely and Art Nelson homes Fri- lay. Louise Walker was a Friday guest at the G. O. Lindsey home. Sam Beerman injured his finger in a cream separator Friday. He had it treated at Wilton. Andrew Walker spent several days last week at Bismarck as a guest of Telatives. Mr. cnd Mrs. Marvin Alm and daughter, Dorlene, and Mrs. C. O, Kettleson motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald Were Wednesday evening guests at the George Nelson home. Mrs. J. F. Little returned from Bis- marck Tuesday evening to act as clerk at the election. Ida Magnuson spent last week as @ guest at the Gus Hogue home. Alfred Bouche was a Tuesday eve- ning guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son, Bart, called at the Arthur Nelson home Monday. Frank Farley spent several days Jast week as a guest at the L. C. Holmes home. Bert Mack was a Sunday guest at the Albert Little home. About 50 guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitz- gerald Friday evening. Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children were Regan callers Saturday. eo Callers and guests at the J. F. Lit-| ¢ tle home the last week were Bart Fitzgerald, Sam _ Beerman, Alfred Bouche, Louise Walker, Oscar Mag- nuson, Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Stephen. Mon- roe, Allen Tolliver, Robert and Mil- ton Marcovitz. Elizabeth and Wilma Farley spent Jast week as guests at the Albert Lit- cay Magnuson gave a dance at the Finn hall Saturday evening. Alfred Johnson of Fargo was a week-end guest at the Mrs. M. Fuel- ing home. H. ©, Rasche motored to Bismarck’ Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and family were Sunday guests at the John Ecklund home. Mrs. V. N. Monroe called at the Er- nest Gordon home Saturday. Lawrence Bailey spent Sunday at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family were Monday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Floyd Walker returned home from Black Eagle, Mont., Sunday, where he spent the winter. f Hazlegrove + By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mrs. Roy Benson of Tuttle and Gertrude Bell of Tappen called at 's Mon day. * Mrs, John Sattler called Tuesday fafternoon at the Jake Sattler home. Judge Jansonius and son, John, Bismarck, who drove to Bowdon ‘Wednesday, were supper guests at home CP asd oes oR Harry ule Elvin Gray, working ai e Patterson ranch west of Pettibone, and his sister, who is visiting at the Harry Gray home, called at the Ha- vlegrove home We , Mr. and Mrs, Julius Zwiegle called ft John Sattler’s home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslegrove called at the Harvey Duncan home “Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Duncan. are the parents of a son born Monday. and Irvin Sattler were in Goodrich Wednesday. John Hawkins went to Kansas on @ visit. The family expects him home soon, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and family called Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler. Frank Gray and Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove were in Tuttle Saturday. % b ° By DELLA MAE OLSON . Mrs. Charles Swanson and daugh- ter, Mrs. Al Chapin, spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. J. O. Wright. Hattie Ward and Sa ae spent Wednesday an ir the Capital City with the latter's mother, Mrs. M. Rosvold. Miss Della Olson and Miss Hazel Nelson were callers at the F. O. John- son home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Al Chapin and daughter, Viv- ian, visited with Mrs. William Van Vleet Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and daughter, Sylvia, and Mrs. A. H. Me- land left for Watertown, S. D., to visit friends, ‘ Iver Norby spent the Fourth visit- ing relatives at Fergus Falls, Minn. J. Grenbeck of Minneapolis is vis- iting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson. Orville Dodge of Sentinel Butte is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., spent ‘Thursday in Bismarck. Henry Pederson is visiting relatives and friends here. Mesdames O. N. Nelson, F. O. Johnson and C. Nelson spent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Reynolds. Miss Josephine Johnson attended the W. C. T. U. declamatory contest held in Steele recently. Mrs. M. Rosvold is spending a week's vacation at Detroit Lakes, Minn. m Miss Martha Lee, Mandan, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Belcher. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Matson and Ray Van Vleet motored to Audubon and Detroit Lakes, Minn., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and fam- ily visited at the Vic Pederson home ‘Wednesday. | A number of friends were invited to a birthday party for Mrs. Edward Thomas at her home Wednesday aft- ernoon. a Mesdames C. W. Swanson, Miles Belcher, Edward Thomas and Her- bert Ward gathered at the W. E. Ti- tus home to help Mrs. Mabel Rosvold jeelebrate her birthday Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art McCabe and family were guests at the Jim Anun- son home Saturday. Frank Johns, H. M. Ward and W. E. Titus were business callers in Cromwell township Sunday. A meeting of the Epworth League was held in the Methodist church Sunday evening. Mrs. Ayrsman and family were Sunday evening callers at the J. O. Wright home. Paul McCann, who is attending C. |M. T. camp at Fort Lincoln, spent Sunday and the Fourth at his par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, McCann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and family spent Sunday at Lake Isabelle. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and family called at the George Schla- bach home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bump and residents of Driscoll, stopped here re- cently on their way east. Mrs. John Mount, who is taking a summer school course at Jamestown college, came home to spend the Fourth with her husband and friends. Mr. and Mrs, A. S. E. Metcalf were Sunday afternoon callers at the John Cowlthrop home. Carlton Sherman returned home recently from the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and Carl- ton Sherman were Fourth of July guests at the Al Chapin home, {| McKenzie | ——— ee By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The local homemakers’ club held a meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg, with 14 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family were Friday evening visitors at the Tom Hughes home. Mrs. Henry Larson accompanied Mrs. G. A. Hughes to Bismarck Wed- nesday to get several of the 4-H club members who attended the camp at the Indian school. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke and Mrs, Raeshke’s sister, Mrs. Sheldrew, visited the nine-year-old son of Mrs. Sheldrew, who is ill in the Bismarck hospital, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and family of Moffit were McKenzie call- ers Monday. D. B. Leathers, who has spent the last two weeks visiting friends at Yakima, Wash. returned home Thursday. Wayne Drawver, employed at the Bismarck Indian school, is home for a short stay. Miss Katherine Hughes and brother Russell visited’ at the Fred Habeck home Friday. ‘The Ladies’ Aid will be entertained July 13 by Mrs. J. W. Rodgers. Mrs. E. Enockson and son, Clifford, Miss Amanda and Norma Iwen, Mrs. Bert Johnson, Mrs. Fred Legg and Mrs, Hilma Adams of Moffit were Friday afternoon visitors of Mrs. E. L, Adams. Mrs. Grace Wegleitner, Mrs. Hoff- ner and Miss Banster, all of Bismarck, were Tuesday visitors at the Eddie Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paquin. chil dren and the Misses Hazel MoKellip and Mary Ellen Reese of Minneapo- lis arrived here Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark. Mrs. Pa- quin, Miss Reese and Miss McKellip are daughters of Mrs. Stark. Mrs. Roy Van Dyne returned home Sunday after a few days’ visit with relatives at Glenden and Barnesville, Mrs, John Hawkins and children | Minn. ‘were among those in Tuttle Wednes- day. i Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler and Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in Mrs. P, P. Bliss enterlained six friends Friday in honor of Bootie Colby’s 10th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and Tuttle Wednesday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl Buck and fam- fly and Mrs, John Buck were in Tut- tle Wednesday. - ‘Mr. and Mie. John Sattler and Ir- vin Sattler were guests of friends near McClusky and Denhoff last Sun- children of Sykeston, Mr. and Mrs. July 4. Betty Lou King f Minneapolis, niece of Mrs. G. R. Watson, is visit- ing at the Watson homie. Miss Ella Leathers returned home “Saris Sattler and his hired man|Tuesday after visiting friends at . : Driscoll |? THE holiday week-end. Manfred Manly returned home Sunday after a visit with relatives and friends at Jamestown last week. Mrs. Bertha Leathers of Mandan visited at the F. M. Leathers home Monday. William Reese of Mandan is spend- ing his two-week vacation here with his mother, Mrs. W. H. Stark. The Senior 4-H-club will meet with Alice Clizbe Wednesday afternoon. Henry Lewis of Jamestown visited his family here Tuesday and Wednes- day. % ae ee eo | Glenview } $$ By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Alice and Stacia Tricka from near Wilton visited at School No. 2 one day last week. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Walter Johnson home Thursday. Hans Nelson, who has been doing carpenter work for Frank Swanke in Paintcd Woods, spent the weck-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe and Ger- trude Morgan of Minot spent the week-end at Jacobson’s and C. John- son’s. Miss Morgan visited her mother, Mrs. Tom Morgan. Harry Vincent and pupils of School No. 2 had a picnic dinner at Beaver Lake and Wildwood, Lake Friday. /} Reynard Spitzer took them up in his truck. Mr. and Mrs. Stolt and family of Nashwa, Mont., and Marie Shaeffer of Turtle Lake visited at the Kozak hoje Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Stolt, Mrs. Kozak and Miss Shaeffer are sisters. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rustand, who; have been visiting Mrs. Rustand’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocker, the last month, returned to their home in Dawson the latter part of the week. Willard, Ray, Hugh, Fern and Lau- rain Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schatz, Lars Jacobson and Howard daughter Louise of Williston, former | * Scott were Capital City shoppers Sat- urday. Frank Murray and Paul Holden were in Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Peterson of Wil- ton spent the week-end at Jacob- son's, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Johnson and fam- ily, Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. Albert Lar- son, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and Mrs. Steve Mutray, Millard and Shorty Jacobson, Mr, and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family, L. Ausley and a Rants were at Wilton Satur- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family were Sunday visitors at Ja- cobson’s. Other callers were Norman a Pete Johnson ang Mzs. Mike Ko- zak, Lyle Thompson of Rugby returned to his home after spending the last month with relatives in this vicinity. Edythe Goldsberry of Mikkelson, N. D,, is visiting with Howard Scott at Jacobson’s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Deiong, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson and family and the Larson young folks spent Mon- day at the Simons home. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Johnson and family visited at Joe Brown's home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, How- ard Scott and Edythe Goldsberry mo- tored to Minot to spend July 4 with friends. Wildwood visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meyers visited at the Albert Larson home Sunday forenoon. Mrs, C. Johnson and daughter, Cor- nelia, and son, Ingvald, visited at Ja- okce:n's home Monday evening. ee | Heaton | + sal By SARAH HEINLE \ A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel, end son, Richard, motored to Wilton} ‘Wednesday. The William Wagner young folks spent Wednesday evening at Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner were visitors at the A, H, Heinle home| Thursday. | A. H. Heinle and daughter, Rachel, and son, Richard, called at the Jake Wagner, William Wagner and Fred — | Wagner homes Friday. Miss Amanda Wagner visited a few G. Dockter and children of Regan|| were visitors of Mrs. Isabelle Colby | %. days with her brother-in-law and sis- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibel, near Mercer. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son,| Andrew, and Mrs. Christ Wolf and/ children were at Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill and Wil-' Mam Brezden and son, Frank, and daughter, Marie, were Wilton shop- Pers Saturday. Visitors at the Walter Grewe home last week were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shearer and daughter, Marjean, and son, John, and Ernest, Richard and Rachel Heinle, and M. Grewe and son of Washburn. F Mr. and Mys. Joe Brezden were vis- itors at the William Brezden home Sunny. \ Missouri CSR i | By L. M. CRAWFORD Mrs. August Doehle of*Moffit vis- ited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills of near Brittin were supper guests at the John Crawford home Thursday. Mr. Lesoger of Montana is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Joe Clark. Harold Davenport of Fargo mo- tored here Sunday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Daven- Port, and friends for a week. Joe Warner motored to Minot Sat- urday for the July 4 week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family from north of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald and largery MacDonald visited at the ‘illiam MacDonald home July 4. Olive Suverly of Livona visited at the home of her grandfather, John Clark, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Clark and fam- ily were supper guests at the John Crawford home recently. : Harold Davenport called on neigh- bors and friends in this vicinity Tues- Leslie Clark, Bob McDonnell, Mrs, Joe Clark, Henry Crawford, Sr., Mrs. | d: John Crawford and Lucille were} Capital City visitors Tuesday. . Miss Margery MacDonald of Bis- marck spent the week-end at her parental home here. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and amily spent, Tuesday at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- | Mrs. Jake Spitzer and family were! ;! Jamestown and Devils Lake over the! tained relatives from Mandan Tues- day. MW : Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and Rosemary were Tuesday evening call- ers at the E. A. Van Vleet farm. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and family of Driscoll spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. A Smith had din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson Thursday and in the afternoon they called at. the Albert Christensen home. Allen Van Vleet spent Saturday at Bismarck. L. B. Olson motored to Mandan Sunday to get his daughter, Miss Nora Olson, who will spend part of her vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne and family spent Sunday at the B. F. Paslay home. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoffer, Mrs. S. L. Bryant, little Betty, Bobby Har- grave and Raider Olaussen were Sun- day callers at the Albert Christensen home. s Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and Rosemary visited at the E. A. Van Viecet home July 4. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith had Fourth of July dinner-with their son, Su and family. - —> | Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Woods and son, week. They will spend the summer visiting relatives at the Kimball home and in South Dakota. Mrs. M. M. Dralle and daughter, Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dut- ton and children were at the Carl- son and William McMurrich homes Monday. Mrs. Frank King and son, Buster, and Mary and Jack were Bismarck visitors Friday. Mrs. Harry Blount and infant daughter of Kilbernic, N. D., visited in Brittin Thuysday. Mrs. Pete Smith and two children returned as far as Burnstad with them, where the two women attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of their par- ents. Arley Bakcr of Owen, Wis., arrived here Wednesday and will spend a week visiting relatives and old friends in this neighborhood. Mr. Baker's mother accompanied him as far as Mandan, where she was called by the serious illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rich Baker, also a former resi- dent of this vicinity. Mrs. Richard Day, Mrs. Oscar Ker- shaw and Mrs. C. D. Kimball were Friday visitors at the Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jule tained the following at dinner Sun- jday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. Reamer, Mrs. Hil- ma Adams, Miss Jennie Waiste, Glen Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover, Mr. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs, Fay John- son, the Misses Helen and Edna Doehle, Bud Bath and Clarence Beard. Mrs. O. U. Dutton and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover were lamong the Friday shoppers in Bis- marck Friday. |. Mr. and Mrs. John Gulla and jdaughters, Mrs. Ialert Larson and Miss Lois Gulla, arrived here by car Sunday morning from Raymond, 8. | D. They visited with relatives at the home of Mrs. J. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. En route home they had supper at the John Crawford home. | Mrs. Ed Ellsworth is staying in Bis- jmarck now. | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited and dined at the Dutton home Sun- day. Arley Baker was an overnight guest at the Whitteaker home Friday. Lloyd Gosney and son were week- end visitors at the W. 8S. Triplett \ home. | .Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford called at the Frank King home Wednesday. Miss Neola Slorby of Bismarck is visiting this week at the Allensworth home. George Kuntz entered a Bismarck hospital Wednesday and underwent an operation Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family and Arley Baker motored to Menoken Sunday. Mr. Baker re- mained to visit a few days with the Lee Dralle family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day gave an 8 o'clock dinner Sunday evening to friends who heiped with the log rais- ing for their home last winter. o Trygg By GLADYS NELSON | ao Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck and Alfred have been staying at the George Nelson home the last two weeks. Edith and Leonard Olson, Gordon Fisher, Willie Jiras and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald were luncheon guests Sunday at the George Nelson home. Sam Brown spent a few days at the Ira Falkenstein home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundquist went to Bismarck Thurs- day to attend the funeral of Hjalmar Nelson. Harvey and Francis Fitzgerald were supper guests Thursday at George Nelson's. Sam Brown, George Nelson .and Gerald and Alfred Habeck were call- ers at Joe Fisher’s, Andrew Trygg’s and John Schlepp's Thursday. Victor Nelson and George Magnu- son left Thursday for the Black Hills to spend the Fourth of July. Elsie Kruger, Mrs. Jake Fetch and Lawrence Martinson have returned |* from Coquille, Ore. Mrs, Fetch is a and Mr. Woods’ mother from Bakers- ° field, Cal., arrived here by car last || Doan _enter- | | BISMARCK TRIBUNE. - a NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS to Stecle Saturday evening, where they met Faye and Floyd Harvey, who returned home to spend several days. They are attending school at Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., mo- tored to Goodrich Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and chil- dren spent Sunday at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Simonson and son of Los Angeles are visiting at the H. Glanville home. Bernard McCloskey is staying at the Lawrence Madland home in Mc- Kenzie. _B. F. Heitzman was a town caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lein and family of Marion are visiting at the J. O. Lein home. é Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Si-| + monson were dinner guests at the H. Glanville home Sunday. Buddy and Lavona, left for their home in Brainerd, Minn., Thursday after spending the last week visiting friends and relatives here. Doris Scott of Bismarck is visiting at the Ole Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Horner and family Spent the week-end in Almont, Mrs. Nick Krantz and daughter of Naperville, lL, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Krantz was formerly Christine Weber. Mrs. Ed Dalbec and Betty, Ray- mond and Dyane spent several days visiting at the G. Stroble home n Goodrich. eae} Sterling renee.) eee | By FERN R. STEWART o— Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Brownawell and son Bobby were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. H. R. Wright and son Clif- ford and Stanley Francen were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Turner was at Bismarck Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodman and family and Ruth Pummel of Daw- son called at the Tom Stewart home en route home from Bismarck. , Mr. and Mrs, George Lee and fam- ily spent the week-end visiting rela- tives in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were | at Driscoll Saturday. Mrs. Carey Johnson of Bismarck is spending her vacation visiting friends and relatives here. fi Tom Stewart was at Driscoli Tues- lay. The Misses Ida and Elmona Hurr called at the Tom Stewart home Tuesday afternoon. Christiana o—+ By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family from near Driscoll were sup- Per guests at the Ernest Schoon home Sunday. Robert Eisenbeisz Mr. and Mrs. as at Adolph Hansen's home Tues- jay. Marvin Magnus called at Carey Johnson's and Mrs. Jennie Clarke's homes Tuesday. Ralph Beyer, who is employed at Fort Yates, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus were supper guests at the Ole Newland home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Tuesday evening callers at the Rob- ert Eisenbeisz home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon spent July 4 at Christ Schoon’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson and granddaughter Marcella spent Fri- day at the Robert Eisenbeisz home. |_ Mrs. J. W. Beyer called on Mrs. |Seamon Gibson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Willie Schoon and Miss Tillie spent July 4 at the J. C. Han- sen home near Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were Wednesday evening jeallers at the Ole Newlander home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily were supper guests at the Martin Magnus home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jack Peterson and Ole Peter- from Milwaukee recently, visited at) the Ole Newland home Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Wilton left for Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday to spend July 4 with her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Tuesday evening with Mr. Hansen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |J. C. Hansen, near Steele. | Driscoll callers Saturday were Adolph Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and: family and Mr, and ; Mrs, Ole Newland and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibson, Mr. and |Mrs. Seamon Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and family, Ray- mond Johnson, Eli Harding and Miss Emma from this vicinity attended the July 4 dance at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son called at the Adolph Hansen home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Carey Johnson home ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson and Mrs. Ed. Gibson called at Ssamon Gibson’s home Wednesday. Marvin Magnus left for the Black Hills_ Thursday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday. i catia ee eee sar. | Hazelton | former Trygg resident. They will] 4, pale her: for a time. m1 ra es +. Wing | 2 By LILLIAN MUELLER , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and fam- ily drove to Killdeer Saturday, where they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter of Regan were callers here Satur- day evening. . Mrs. Howard Peterson and Mrs. T. Subey motored to Bismarck Thurs- ° lay. Kathaleen Kohler of Bismarck spent several days with Olive Jacob- son. } Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wacker and children of Hazelton visited at the Fred Oswald home Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Otilda Brose spent last week visit- ing her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brose. Alex Kremenetsky of Washington By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Al Schneider and daughter Marilyn of Brooten, Minn., arrived in Hazelton Saturday to spend a few days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker were at Bismarck Friday. The Christian Mothers Society met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Prefontaine, with Mrs. Sylvester Zirnhelt as assistant hostess, Mrs. Grace Snyder went to Ster- ling Friday, where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz and children arrived home Tuesday from a two-week visit with relatives and friends in Iowa. Miss Mildred Shea, who is attend- ing teachers college at Valley City, spent the Fourth of July at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Hurkes and son visited his brother Isadore here sev- eral days last week. Clyde Harvey and son Earl motored Mike of Castlewood, 8. D., and Mrs. Katie Mack and daughter Helen of ‘Watertown, arrived in Hazelton Sat-|family and Mr. and Mrs. bun) bad H. Brownawell here. Mrs. S. Newmann and children, “ were overnight guests at the Martin! sen and Tom Hansen, who came; urday to spend a few days visiting at the J, B. Landsberger home. Raymond Shea, who for the last several years has been employed in Fargo and Grand Forks, and who has been spending several days here vis- Mrs. R.. Shea, left Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thompson re- turned home last Sunday from Oakes, where they spent a weck visiting rel- | atives. | Adam Gerber left Saturday for) Osakis, Minn., to join his family and spend a few days on vacation. | J. J. Landsberger was at Linton Y. Miss Edna Zirnhelt, who is attend- ing teachers college at Valley City, arrived home Saturday to spend the July 4 week-end. se hc | §.W.Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Norman Stewart, Vern Gramling and Orie Greybeal have returned from near the Canadian line, where | they have been shearing sheep for! the past two weeks. | Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Mrs. John} Stewart from Telfor township had supper at the Alex Stewart home Saturday enroute home from Bis- | marck, Claude Houser and family from Moffit called at Mrs. Malcolm Stew- art’s Saturday. ’ Ed Bechnell, Norman Stewart and Vernon Gramling were callers Sunday. Charlie Johnson and Alex Stewart motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Webster called at the Lamb home Tuesday evening. Charlie Johnson and son Frank were overnight guests in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. Johnson returned home Thursday, while Frank stayed in town, where he will be employed.) Jack Ishmael returned home Sat-! urday from Montana, where he has} been for the past two weeks. Dan McClean called at Paul! Hohel’s Monday. { > 7 | Wilson & S| By MRS. JOHN A. BERG | Mrs. Fred Lange and daughte: Clara, returned home Thursda: after spending about five weeks at} Bismarck, where Clara underwent an! operation for mastoid. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and daughter Aletha, and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday to visit at the Lewis Spitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bérg called at the Charles Noon home Friday evep- ing, where they attended the ball game between the Grass Lake and Wilton teams. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller visited at the Christ Warner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller and tle Lake to visit with their aunt, who is ill, : Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wins spent Saturday evening at the Fred Neimiller home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seibold mo- tored to Brush Lake Sunday after- noon. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg spent Sunday afternoon at the Jake Ben- der home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner spent| ;Sunday at the Fred Warner home) jmear Mercer. i | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller! called at the Christ Wolf home Mon- day morning. Miss Pauline Wolf spent Sunday at home with her parents. | Mrs. George Alvin spent Saturday | afternoon with Mrs. John Berg. | Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner mo-| tored to Wilton Saturday. Lewis Wagner and family and M1.i and Mrs. Henry Gesele spent Tues- | day at Brush Lake. | Mr, and Mrs. John Schlafman anc¢ | daughters spent Thursday at the {Lewis Spitzer home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller spent Sunday at the John Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle visited at the William Wagner home at Turtle Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Sr.,} spent Monday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Wall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gesele were Sun- day guests at the Jake Bender home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall spent Sun- day afternoon at the Ed. Warner home. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER - | | Rain on the Fourth of July kept a/ lot of local folks home who were| planning on attending entertain- ments elsewhere. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was} @ business caller in town the early | Part of the week. John Higgins, who is visiting with friends here, spent the past week in Bismarck and Mandan. He is visit- ing here while his mother and sister are visiting in Dickinson and other | points in the western part of the} state. They will leave for their home| in Minnesota next week. | Art Meyers has returned from Mrs. Otto Hogue returned home| Friday from a several weeks’ stay in Bismarck, where she has been taking medical treatments. Several from here attended the dance which was, held at the Tom Morris home near Regan Saturday night. Marion Kant has returned home from & two weeks’ visit at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stitzer in Bismarck. Frank Weise of Washburn visited over the Fourth .here with his mother, Mrs. Wayne Cummings. A number from here attended the home talent play, “The Arizona Cowboy,” which was given by the Naughton 4-H club Thursday even- ing in the bafn on the David Ryberg farm several miles east of Arnold. The play was thoroughly enjoyed, the receipts from the tickets béing over $25.00. Refreshments and lunch brought the total receipts to $35.00.) The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs, William Fricke, Sr., July 6. | The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club will meet with Mrs. Herbert Fricke Wednesday afternoon. Rev. N. S. Johnson of Bismarck was a recent caller in town. He is holding Bible school near Wilton this week. { tives of Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke spent the Fourth at their home. Mr. and Mrs. ira Falkenstein and iting at the home of his mother, | |man. Bismarck + Pete Brockop motored to Baldwin! Miss Betty Stroble motored to Tur-| Bismarck, where he has been taking | + medical treatments. 7 |Falkenstein and family were enter- tained at the Herman Meyer's home Sunday evening. William Fricke spent the greater ‘part of the week in Bismarck on | business. . > Welch’s Spur po a By MRS. R. M. WELCH 2 George Scarborough, Glen Baker and Mrs. C. K. Boyd called at the {Robert Welch home Monday. Theodore Dorman motored to Bald- win one day this week to haul a truck load of hogs to Bismarck for his brother-in-law, William Daven- port. Mrs. Davenport accompanied him to town and then spent the re- |mainder of the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Krownley Dor- man _ and family, also of Baldwin, and William Davenport and little son visited at the Otto Dorman home Sunday. Word has been received that Ed. Doppler, formerly of this community, nd now a resident near Merced, Calif., is not well. Mr. Doppler has heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family called at the Ruth McMunich home near Glencoe Monday. Robert Welch hauled a truck load of wool to Bismarck for Mrs. Sarah McMunich the latter part of this week. Mrs. McMunich and Chas. Mallard were in Bismarck also. Warren Taylor was hurt the latter part of this week when kicked by a/ cow, which was driven wild by the Stock flies. The Dorman and Knudtson boys! motored to Lake Isabel for the week- | end. Charles Johnson of Stewartsdale visited at the Doppler home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mrs. Ruth MeMunich and daughter Doris, Oliver Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Lawrence Doppler, Marcus Trembley and Hugh McMunich were in Bismarck Satur- day. Russell Tollefson spent the week- /end with the Doppler boys. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family and Leo Doppler picnicked} north of Menoken on Apple Creek Sunday. Les oe Braddock j By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mamie Naaden and Gertrude Al- lensworth of the Braddock Clothing {club will represent Burleigh county lin the district 4-H contest to be held at the Mandan fair, Mr. and Mrs. Art Button and son Lyle, Mrs. M. E. Ryan and Ruth Hoime left Sunday for a week's fish- rip at the Minnesota lakes. and Mrs. F. M. Long, Mr. and Mrs F, Savage and R. Kirk Batzer eft Saturday night for Jim lake, north of Jamestown and spent the Fourth fishing. E. R. Fude arrived this week to jtake up his new position as man- eager of the Braddock Equity ex- change. He expects to move his fam- ily here soon. Miss Helen Skramstad has been the guest of Ifirs. Ernest Swanson the past week. Mrs. J. D. McCusker of Hazelton |spent Tuesday night with Mrs. H. W.| { allen. Lois and Jean Davis of Bismarck | visited relatives here recently. | John A. Rouser and family, who; spent a week’s holiday with rela- tives at Rolla, arrived hame Friday. Don MacDonald arrived from Da- venport, N. D., Monday and spent} several days with relatives in Brad- dock. | Mrs. O. M. Vie and her two sons Arden and Eldon, who are attending | Ellendale normal school, spent the week-end at their home here. | Mesdames Button, Savage, Long; and M. F. Ryan and Lyle Button spent Friday afternoon in Bismarck. F,. E. Martini spent Sunday with Mrs. Martini, who is attending State Teachers’ college at Valley City. George Sempel and son Warner motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Izola Dexter visited this week with her sister, Mrs. Carlye/ Salhus. Mrs. A, J. Piers and daughters, | Misses Alice and Gertrude, were Bis-| marck visitors Thursday. Miss Julia Keeley of Bismarck ar- rived in Braddock Thursday to visit} at the G. Ivey home. Mesdames Barton, Allen, Aarvig) and Feltheim attended Swedish La- dies’ Aid at the Fosberg home Thurs- day. Miss Hattie Fetterly And Miss Lura Straub, who are attending Jamestown college, arrived here Friday evening to spend the week-end. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Aarvig Thursday. Miss Mildred Allensworth is spend- ing the week at the Slorby home in Bismarck. Melvin Salhus arrived this week from Canada to visit his brothers Obert and Salhus. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Betzer and two daughters of Rapid City, 8. D., spent the week-end at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser enter- tained several of their friends at an old-time community picnic July 4. Wild Rose + By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The school board will hold its reg- ular quarterly meeting at the clerk’s office July 12. Miss Helen Skramstad, who taught here several years ago, renewed ac- quaintanceship with old friends a few days last week. Nearly all the voters of this pre- cinct voted at the primary election last Wednesday. Miss Elsie Saville left Friday to spend a few days visiting ’ her brother, Lee, at Valley City. Miss Helen Skramstad, accom- panied by Mrs. Ernest Swanson and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell, enjoyed a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, Thursday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson Sunday in a hos- pital at Linton. The child was jnamed Donald Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville were Linton visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Browna- well Sunday. Mrs. Kauko's sister, who has been attending college at Ellendale, is vis- iting here. Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. A number of the friends and relat! Homer Brownawell of Moffit, ac- companied by Mrs. Riedman and \Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Sauer and chil- {dren, all of Valley City, visited at the By LILLIE JIRAS J. A. Varley visited at the Bert and Harlow Henderskott homes Tuesday evening. Stephen ands Florence Whitted of near Baldwin called at the J. A. Var- ley home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long vis- ited at the Bud Nelson home Wed- nesday evening. The Misses Hazel and Julia Eng- dahl visited Mrs. Ralph Fricke Wed- nesday. Mrs. Ralph Fricke: visited Miss Gertrude Schroeder Thursday. F. H. Schroeder and family mo- tored to Anamoose Sunday for a visit with Mr. Schroeder's daughter, Mrs. Walter Browning, and family. Miss Gertrude remained for a visit with her sister. Stephen and Florence Whitted of Baldwin called at the Bert Hender- shott home Friday. George Magnuson, sister Myrtle, Lennart Olson and sister Edith were Thursday evening visitors at the Martin Nelson home. W. J. Jiras and daughter Lillie were visitors at the J. A. Varley home Sunday. The John Habeck family is moving to the farm formerly occupied by the Charlie Farrell family. Walfred Browning of Anamoose is visiting at the home of his grand- father, F. H. Schroeder. Callers and guests at the Jiras home the last week were Stephen and Florence Whitted of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley, Lennart Olson, Willie Jiras, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long, Arthur Schroeder, Russell Web- ster, Vincent Sherman of Regan, Paul McCormick of Menoken and Bud Nelson. Mrs. Bud Nelson has received word that her brother, Arnold Peterson, plans to sail for France, where he will study Biblical work and French until February. He will then go to Africa, where he will be engaged in missionary work in the Belgian Congo region. + ———_____ I Ecklund | ° seeemembtatiichesealiee <5. | By HELEN B. SPITZNER Mr. and Mrs. Ber Ollenburger vis- jited with Mrs. Ollenburger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer, Thursday, Walter Waddington called at the John Partyka home Wednesday eve- ning. _Mr. and Mrs. Bill Standly and daughter, Betty Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler and daughter, Dorothy, were picnicking at Wild- wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brenneise and son of Washburn called at the Samuel] Schuler home Sunday evening. Phillip Monroe and son were call- on at the Charles Spitzer home Mon- ay. Miss Pauline Hagstrom, teacher of Ecklund School No. 2, spent the week- end at her home near Still. Mr. and Mrs. George Phiefer anc daughter left for South Dakota and Minnesota, where they will visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanne- well are taking care 0% the farm while the Phiefers are awa Mr. and Mrs, L Spitzer, Mr and Mrs. Geiglie and Paul, Allan, Ivar Gordon and Frank Hedberg visited at Henry Diede’s Sunday. Those who visited at the Carl Spit- zer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Sam Schuler, Nellie and Bertha Par- tyka, Caroline Johnson and Alfred Diede. Walter, Roland and Harvey Krotz were Baldwin shoppers Saturda: Miss Pauline Spitzer spent the week-end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollen- berger of Macomber. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jesser and Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and two daughters of Washburn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer Thursday. * > | Lein | — By OLGA M. RISE A program was given by the parochial school at the church Thursday after- noon. After the program lunch was jServed by the Ladies’ Aid and ice cream served by the Luther League. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde, sons Einar and Knut, Mrs. Borsheim, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Mrs. Louise Klevjord spent Monday evening at Geo. Christianson’'s. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein were din- ner guests at the P. H. Kluksdal home Sunday. Mrs. Louise Klevjord closed a term at the parochial school Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nils Dronen spent Sunday visiting at the Ole Spilde home. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rose, Constance Lein, Florence Josephson, Stuart Severson and son Milton and Ed Ny- gaard spent Sunday afternoon at Mayland Christianson’s. Mrs. Louise Klevjord spent the week-end with Mrs. M. J. Brenden and family at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson of Bis- marck were callers in this vicinity Thursday evening. Several from this vicinity attended the dance given at the Geo. Pehl, Sr.. home Thursday evening in honor o* Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheitstock who were married that day. Mr. Wheitstock was Elmea Pehl. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ambers are em- Ployed at Mayland Christiansen’s. Paul Pasley, Valdemar and Con- stance Lein, Florence Josephson and Olga, Rise spent Monday afternoon at. M. E. Christensen’s. A dance was held at M. A. Lein’s Monday evening. There will be Norwegian services Sunday July 10 at 2 o'clock. Ed Nygaard and Helmer Helgeson transacted business in Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and baby ar- tended the circuit meeting of the Lutheran church held at Bismarok Saturday. THE ‘WORM’ TURNED London.—The ancient sport of fox hunting, so popular in England. threatens to become extinct if all the fox decide to adopt the militant tac- tics of one in Clomenoy Woods. A farmer's sheep dog came upon the fox with a litter of cubs. The leape to the fray. So did the fox. turned tail and a wild chase over countryside followed, with the fox napping at the dog’s heels. o: the sport, the fox quit the chase and went back to her cubs. . Newt OS. ae ME BSF oe BL ees SRS MORE SI a Romer 6.3) Oe Hr 28-1) bed a? AE eae er

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