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By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Homer Craven was discharged from the Bismarck hospital Wednes- day after being a patient there for the past two months. Mrs. B. E. Stewart and daughter, ‘Miss Blanche, left Wednesday for their home in Valley City. Mrs. Edd Ebling accompanied them home to @rive Miss Stewart's car and will spend @ few days visiting in Valley City. ‘The Cheerful Stitcher Sewing club met with Norma Agnew Wednesday with nine members and three visitors Present. Lucille and Eleanor Ebling gave a discussion on patterns. Lunch- | | eon was served by Mrs. Melvin Agnew. ‘The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the Ebling home. Misses Mabel Wood and Lucille! Ebling attended the Sunday school convention held at Linton, N. D., Tuesday. Gordon and Norma Halverson and Avis and Jay Abelein attended the Graduation exercises in Bismarck ‘Thursday evening. Roberta Craven, Emma and Althea King, who have been attending James- | town college, are now at their par- ental homes to spend their summer vacation. . Miss Alice Walgren is now attend- ing business college in Bismarck. Jacie Yule of Valley City will spend the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven. Ladies’ Aid met in the town hall ‘Thursday afternoon with pot-luck lunch being served. The next meet- ing will also be held in the town hall. Miss Lillian Newmann, intermediate grade teacher, left Saturday for Big Bear lake where she will spend her summer vacation. Mrs. R. M. Ludemann of Hawkeye, Towa. came Saturday for an extended visit with relatives and friends. She is now visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Neth and daughter left early Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neth by car for California where they expect to make their home. They expect to visit relatives in South Dakota en route. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Craven and Miss B. Owen were dinner guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. V. M. Craven Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bismarck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday afternoon Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. Charles Gaskill and Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. M. Gaskill visited and shop- ed in Bismarck Monday. Henry Jessen and P. M. Gosney at- tended the Farmers Union Oil Co. meetings in Sterling both Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Lee in Sterling Wednes- day afternoon with a good atten- dance. They decided to have a tur- key dinner in the hall June 20th at six o'clock. Mrs. Lewis and daughter Marion attended the Jamestown col- lege graduation exercises last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and Betty Ward were Bismarck callers Thursday morning. School election was held at the schoolhouse Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Olson was elected treasurer and Henry Jessen director. Mrs. Clarence Anderson called at the Reed home Wednesday evening. P. M. Gosney was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Henry Jessen motored to Bis- marck Friday for Genevieve and Eunice, who have been attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Homar Envik and Genevieve Jessen called at the La- verne Richardson home Sunday eve- Mrs. Fairchild and son Hanaford ‘were Bismarck shoppers and visitors Friday. Mrs. Henry Jessen, Mrs. E. M. Gas- kill and Mrs. P. M. Gosney attended) the shower in Sterling Monday eve-( ning for Mrs. Laverne Richardson. Mrs. Charles Gaskill. Mrs. E. M. Gaskill and Mrs. Henry Jessen and ‘Mrs. Art Hayes visited at the Gos- ‘ey home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fredo Envik and small daughter called at the Jessen home Monday night. Hazlegrove | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Jack Stewart and daughter Adrain and sons Wallace and Jackie called at the Russell Woodward and Frank Gray homes Monday. Will Thieling and daughters Elaine, Janet and Esther, called at Frank Gray's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart sons ‘Wallace and Jackie and daughter Adrain called at the Frank Gray home Tuesday. Art Oschuner and L. Gordy were in Goodrich on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Kraft were shoppers in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called at the Russell ‘Woodward and Ed. Oschuner homes ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simiars and children called Monday night at the Jack Stewart home. od NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | Menoken | and Frank Gray homes Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John White were guests Sunday at the home ef Mr, and Mrs. Pete Domogalla. Fred Wetzele and Miss Belle Gold- smith called Sunday evening at the Milt Goldsmith home. Wing | $e By MARTHA MUELLER Henry Jacobson and daughter Ma- bel were callers in Pettibone Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin were! business callers in Minot Wednesday. | Bud Sedivic was visiting at the! James Sedivic home last week. | G. A. Hubbell of Lincoln Valley and John Weber, Jr., were callers at the} John Mueller home last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ter of Regan were Sunday visitors at/| the O. Lein home. | Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and) children were Sunday evening visitors at the John Weber, Jr., home. Shirley Lein left Sunday for Regan} where she will visit friends and rela- tives for a while. Clara Weber, who has been attend-| ing Jamestown college, returned to| her parental home for the summer months. Irene Mueller is visiting at the John Weber, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and} daughter Rhoda and Cleo Mueller} drove to Tuttle Friday evening to; visit friends and relatives. | Faye Harvey, who has been teach-| ing school near Jamestown, returned | to her parental home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Laschkewitsch and children, Nic. Rose and Leona, of Goodrich, were visitors at the J. Mueller home Friday evening. Bill Jessen of Jamestown is visit- ing at the Clyde Harvey home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Weber and chil- dren were Sunday afternoon visitors at the J. Mueller home. Beverly Machov of Bismarck is visit- ing at the I. Kremenetsky home. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter Rhoda and Georgie Dixon motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and chil- dren, Ronald and Peggy Lou, were visitors here Sunday evening. Clara Mueller and Mabel Jacobson are visiting friends and relatives near Goodrich. Mrs. O. Lein, son Raymond and daughter Gladys, Mrs. Clyde Harvey, son Earl and daughter Faye, and Bill Jessen motored to San Haven Sun- day morning to visit Mrs. Lein’s daughter who is a patient in the sana- torium there. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughter Irene were Sunday evening visitors at the Nic Slabojan home. Clara Weber was a supper guest at the James Sedivic home Sunday eve- ning. Bernard McCloskey went to the Harold Madland home Sunday where he will remain for several weeks. I, F. Lytle and daughters, Mabel and Ruth, were Bismarck callers Monday. s Vivian and Harold Neiters are visit- ing at the Clyde Harvey home this week. ee Ghylin | By I. L. DAVIS @. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon visited Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm Saturday night. Pete Granhoy called on Arne Tos- seth Sunday afternoon. Edwin Backman spent Sunday aft- ernoon with Emerson Gill. Esther Krause is spending some time with her brother, Reuben and family near Wing while Mrs. R. Krause is in Wilton. Staton and Dorothy Davis and Til- lie Borth of Wing were Sunday guests of the Davis young folks in Ghylin. Miss Burnice Morris shopped in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. 8. L. Jordah! was a Saturday evening guest of Mrs. Grose Broste. Edwin Tosseth and Mr. and Mrs. Granhoy’s children are ill with the measles. Marion Holgerson spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson. Miss Burnice Morris will leave Fri- day for Seattle, Wash., where she has @ position in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis and daughters, Leona and Margaret, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, Bismarck. Miss Elsie Coleman will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coleman. Miss Coleman has a state position and works in the new capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Lava Anderson were Saturday guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris. Bert Hedstrom and Eugene Per- kins were business callers in Bismarck the first of the week. ft | Still | ——— ee By B. P. HAGSTROM ‘The Rev. Oscar Kalberg of Cokato, Minn., held morning and evening services in the Swedish Mission church Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Thure A. John- son and family of Noonan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund Thursday returning to their home Friday. Teddy is remaining to stay with his uncle John Asplund during the summer months and Wesley with his uncle Ned. Miss Pauline Hagstrom returned home Sunday after completing a suc- cessful term of school at Judson N. Misses Ruth, Antonia and Inez Eck- |ing and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson | David, C. L. Johnson, Ed Broehl and afternoon. Final plans for the pro- gram to be given at the Still hall Friday evening, June 15, were made. Louis Spitzer and son Eddie of Baldwin. Leo Strand, Pete and Edwin Johnson, Elsie and Theodore Hoch- halter called at the Hagstrom home Tuesday evening. The Grass Lake board of township supervisors met at the home of Wal- fred Asplund Monday. Miss Verna Strand returned home Tuesday from Hettinger where she visited with Miss Mary Oster for a week, Miss Evelyn Blad left from Wilton Monday morning for her home at Williston. Miss Blad closed a term of school in Estherville No. 4 a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Noon, Ival and Donald Noon, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Noon and children, L. M. Nord- quist, Vernon Nordquist, Axel Asp- lund, Martin Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher, Mrs. Bessie Down- motored to Bismarck on business during the week. Dr. R. C. Thompson of Wilton and Mrs. A. H. Erickson took the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom to a Bismarck hospital Sunday. The boy is seriously ill with a combination of pleurisy-pneumonia and measles. Miss Irene Vincent and Marion Strand of Mandan, Lawrence Spitzer of Bismarck, Eddie Spitzer of Bald- win, Mrs. Signe Johnson and daugh- ter Hilma and Miss Evelyn Blad were guests at the Hagstrom home Sunday. Miss Ada Anderson of Wing will be a guest in the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson of Still, for a few weeks. Miss Evelyn Blad, Mrs. Signe John- son and daughter Hilma visited at the Martin Strand homes the past week. A large number of people from the community attended the Homemakers Achievement Day program in Bis- marck Saturday. Mesdames Elmer Kling, Claregce Scott, Miss Lola Mc- Gayey and Albert Johnson made up the cast of the play, “You Know? I Know. Shake,” put on by the Still Homemakers club. —————— | Clear Lake | > By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN W. F. Keeler and B. F. Paslay were business callers in Bismarck the first of the week. School election was held Tuesday afternoon at the town hall. Those re- elected were Albert Christensen, di- rector for a term of three years, and Homer Nelson treasurer for a period of two years. Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and children visited with Mrs. Albert Christensen Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Olson, who has been visiting her sister and family at Fargo. returned home Tuesday eve- ning. Business callers at Bismarck Wed- nesday were Allen Van Vleet, Albert Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelsen, Miss Hazel Nelsen and Murial Knut- son. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klucksdal and son Marven, who have been visiting relatives and friends south of Val- ley City, returned home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Olson of Albert Lea, Minn., daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doen are visiting friends here and at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Olson were former residents here. Ruby Oren returned to her parental home after visiting with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Anderson had as their Sunday callers Mrs, Tom Olson and Mrs. Pederson. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer. e { Schrunk | o By IRENE MARCHANT Henry Schuh was @ Regan caller Tuesday. Emil Johnson and son-in-law, Emil Zelmer, spent a few days of last week at the Turtle mountains and in Mon- tana. Tuesday callers at the Jacob Stroh home were Julius Hauff and son Al- bert, Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family, and Miss Martha Vollmer. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and daughter and Edward and Ted Stroh motored to Tuttle Monday evening to attend the graduating exercises. Miss Eva McAllister spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Emil Zel- mer. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Jake Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and son Alvin of Tuttle spent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, .. . Violet, and Mr. Wagner's mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Hein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bollinger and grand- child Daniel from Linton, Mr. and Mrs, William Melhoff and family and John and Theodore Fode. Jake Leno and William Auch from Tuttle visited at the Christ Berg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rachel and famjly were Sunday visitors at the Adolph Degner home. Miss Stella Larson spent a few days visiting at the Alfred Larson home. Her mother, Mrs. Louie Larson, ac- companied her to St. Paul to spend the summer there. —_—_—_______—‘—_- | Regan | ———_—_____- By BERNADETTE HOPKINS A group of the younger people en- tertained at a dancing party at the log cabin Wednesday evening in hon- or of Margaret Gavin, who left for her home at Willmar, Minn., after spending the school year with her father, H. L, Gramling. The Regan Ladies’ Aid met at the Joe Mickelson home Wednesday with Mrs. John Steinert as assisting hos- tess. Mrs. Julius Olson entertains the society at her farm home Wednesday, June 20. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes, accom- panied by the Misses Florence and Neoma Berg, motored to Bismarck Thursday to attend the graduation exercises of the Bismarck high school, their son, Andy. Jr., being a member of the class. The business men of Regan met Tuesday evening and made plans for a Farmers Day to be held in conjunc- tion with the annual meeting of the directors of the Farmers Elevator, June 22. Races, a ball game, dance, etc., have been arranged. H. L, Gramling took his son, Har- old, to Bismarck Thursday where he was met by his aunt, Mrs. Stewart of Stewartsdale, with whom Harold will spend his summer vacation. Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg were the following, Mrs. John Moser, J. W. Kiefer, J. 8. Penner and A. F. Tourt- lotte. Mrs. Clifford Frosythe and baby of Bismarck are guests this week at the A. H. Lundberg home. Carl Berg motored to Mandan Fri- day and returned home with his wife and son Lyle. Lyle has been under- going medical treatment and is much improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox and daugh- ter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wat- kins and son John motored to Bis- marck Saturday. From there they went to Sanger and spent the week- end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer, former Canfield teachers. Mr..and Mrs. Sam Houser and daughter Leota of McClusky were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Al- lan Westerman. Mr. and Mrs. John Voeller and chil- dren and Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Minot Saturday and returned Mon- day. Victoria Voeller, who has been attending school at Minot, returned home with them for her summer va- cation. ‘Mrs. Hilsdorf of Wilton was a week- end guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sher- man. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Hopkins spent the week-end at Stanton, N. D., as the guests of Mr. Hopkins’ parents. Virginia Hopkins, who has been their guest for several weeks, returned to; her home with them. Miss Bessie Wilson of Bismarck and her guest, Miss Jean Howe, a former Regan resident, called on friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- ters Marjorie and Mary Joanne. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and family of Baldwin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parsons and daughter of Bismarck. , “Tryese 1 By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Alice Hassa from south of Bismarck is employed at the Ed. Lundquist home. Jessie Pettis went to Hazelton to substitute teaching a week for her cousin and visit relatives. Gene Cunningham stayed a few days in Bismarck to be with Mrs. Cunningham, who is quite ill in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn motored to Bismarck Thursday. The Trygg Cederhill club members held a meeting Wednesday, June 6, at the home of Mrs. Ed. Lundquist. Mrs. Ernest Kell gi lessons, from Sunday till Tuesday at the Wil- liam Witt home. Emil Zelmer and Emil Stroh were Wing callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter Irene and Ted Stroh were Friday evening visitors at the John ‘Witt home. Orvey Bailey was @ caller in Wing Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Emil Zelmer and children spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Emil Stroh. ‘Wing callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Anton Novy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daugh- ter Irene and Adolph Bender. daughters, Viola, Fern and Loretta, and Mrs. Emil Stroh motored to Den- hoff Saturday. i Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Callers and visitors at the Bossert home the past week were Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and small chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hein and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogue | pate and Mrs, Frank Holm-|were dinner guests Monday at the burg, Mrs. David Hein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel, John ;|Mr. and Mrs. John Skei and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and sons, All t 1, pani dolph Engel and Adolph Degner, Capital City shoppers Monday. Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer and|pastor the “Your Money's Worth,” “Food Pur- chased,” and “Commercial Canned Foods.” After the meeting adjourned a lunch was served by the hostess. Luncheon guests were Hugo Nelson, Helmer Magnuson, Lylas Magnus, Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson, Mrs. Bert Hendershott, Evelyn and Aldene Coleman, Betty June Kell. The next club meeting will be held with Mrs. Etta Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smuland, who were married May 22, are expected here for a visit with Mrs. Smuland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trygg. Mr. Smuland is a former resident of Yorktown, Sask., and is at present a student of the Central Bible Institute of Springfield, Mo., he met his bride who had spent six years as instruc- at the Jake Wagner home recently. in Bismarck to be near Mrs. Cun- ningham, who is quite ill at the Bis- marck hospital. An aunt, Mrs. August Carlson, from Dickinson, N. i is also staying in Bismarck wtih em. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spang! and Violet motored to Bismarck pidere for Achievement Day. Mr. Spang- berg’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chris En- gen from White Bear Lake, Minn, came home with them. They are here to attend the funeral of Mr. Engen’s brother who was killed in an automobile accident. Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie Martinson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Magnus and Lylas were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. Pete Zander and Duane Nel- son were callers during the day. Pete Zand:r called Sunday at David Tryge's. Harry Hedstrom transacted business Saturday in Wing: Matt Magnus and Rasmus Mattson from Flasher were overnight guests one night this week at the Art Mag- nus home. Word reached here from Marie Magnus from Superior, Wyoming, that she has graduated end will take up nursing at Denver, Colo. surplus cattle in this district and an complete the work. Baldwin will be made the shipping point for cattle in and several adjoining town- Belle ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lenihan, is the proud owner of a four-year per- fect attendance certificate at the Baldwin schools. Lorena has neither been absent nor tardy since school work four years ago. McKenzie | | Ecklund | —__—____—_——"——_—_—_—_"® By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Irene Miller returned to her home Sunday at Wilton after spending a week with friends and relatives at Zap, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barnick, daughter Rose Ann, and son Leroy of Jud, N. Dak., arrived at the Lewis Spitzer home Thursday where they visited until Sunday. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Walter Barnick who visited at the Carl Spitzer home. They also visited with other friends and relatives of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox were Wil- ton shoppers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, daugh- ter Irene, and Gladys Johnson of Zep were callers at the George Mont- gomery home Sunday. A group of young folks helped Frank Murray celebrate his 23rd birthday anniversary Wednesday. Mrs. C. J. Krotz and son Walter were Capital City shoppers Tuesday. Miss Gladys Johnson of Zap, N. D., is visiting at the Leslie Miller home. tored to Burlington Saturday where they visited with the Dixon family. The Dixons formerly made their home at Macomber. Callers at the Carl Spitzer home Sunday evening were Mr. and Leslie Miller, daughter Irene and Gladys Johnson of Zap, N. Dak. | Heaton | ————________——__* By SARAH HEINLE Jake Heinle of Goldwin is visiting relatives at Turtle Lake. Mrs. Bill Brezden, son Frank, and daughter Marie were Wilton shoppers Tuesday. Harry and Joe Brezden were call- ers at the Bill Brezden home re- cently. Callers at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday were Dave Keck, Louis Ras- musson, Bill Stone, Bernard Hall, Oscar Williams and Fred Wagner and son He . Emanuel and Dave Keck and Ber- nard Hall motored to Wilton Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Heinle and son Junior were Wilton shoppers re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner were callers Grandmother Brezden passed away Wednesday morning at the home of her son, Paul of Wilton. The funeral was held Saturday. Art Wanner, Adolph Wall, and Ed- win and Ervin Fisher visited at the Ludwig Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Lentz and family of Turtle Lake visited at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday. Mrs. Lentz is a sister of Mrs. Heinle. Edwin and Ernest Heinle visited with Frank Brezden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne and fam- ily visited with relatives at Under- wood Sunday. Visitors at the Bill Wagner home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and Mr. and Mrs. August Lentz and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wagner motored to Bismarck Saturday. Frank and Marie Brezden spent Saturday evening at Wilton. Anna Brezden visited with: Marie Brezden Friday. Malvin Wagner visited at the Lud- Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Ollenburger mo- |lory. Mrs.| Monday from Garden City, Kansas, appraiser for the governmgit will/ hi Sunday evening at the Roy Colton ome, ‘ Mrs, 8. E. Olson was tendered 8 birthday surprise party at her home by friends last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Tom Olson and Mr. i of Albert Lea, Minn., Olina Pederson home rand Mrs. Peterson for the Ladies’ Aid in lursday afternoon. feyer left Monday to visit Idaho. Herbie Gunderson, who has friends here for the bar F E HH fa i : A z 3 EF ip Be ds i two returned 8: By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Nae sid — Mrs. Albert Christenson and deugh- Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Adams of|ter Myrtle were callers at the Sharpe Moffit were Sunday visitors of Mr.| home Sunday. and Mrs. E. L. Adams. The 4-H Sew-So sewing club met Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher of/at the Lunn home Friday. rE hed FAM aad of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, John Steeg visited 3. M. 5 Sundi Henry dee and Mrs. Lawrence Madiand, home.” baseball Lats uth, Ann, Lysell, Wayne Drawver| The Hanson sisters from near May- and Miss Molly Glum all of ville, former teachers here, were call- township were Sunday visitors of Mr./ers on friends here last Wednesday. gn mapas teen ae ol Sadie Kendall and children are te wraay siding tae eee th iting relatives near Jamestown. grandparent an . Gabel of Gibbs township. | Canfield | the k here gh guest of Man: MRS. HYLIN weel as of - tera Many. © bali he Mrs. Floyd Mets and twins came| Clarence caller home trom the St. Alexus hospital | pismarek Wriday. He Jothed the fratne ' ing camp. The 4-H Jolly Juniors held a meet-|- ©}; ie 5 ing atthe 1 M. Wildfang home Wed- erg Twa, co jay. Joe Cook, Jr, and Joe Cook, &r. The local Homemgkers club was a elite tba we ah t were Sunday callers in this commun. ity. Mr. Cook stayed over until esday. day exercises held Saturday at the | Tu auditorium in Bismarck. Three mem- bers from the local club received prises on the Kerr jar canning exhi- bit held at the auditorium. Seventeen McKenzie Royal Neigh- bors attended a district meeting at Beulah Thursday, June 7th. McKenzie Mrs. Dorothy Clizbe tied for first place in an effi- clency contest based on ritualistic Mr. and Mrs. T. Torgeson, Mra. W. ‘H. Stark and Miss Pauline Fuehrer attended the Methodist Sunday school convention at Linton Tuesday. Miss Madeline Boren of Bismarck spent a few days here with her sisters, Mrs. Paul Antrim and Mrs. W. A. Mal- Mrs. D. Fergerson spent the week- end here but returned to Jamestown Monday where her son is ill with Pneumonia. Mrs. W. A. Rodgers returned home where she was call of her mother. A brother and sister- in-law returned with her. where she will attend summer school for six weeks. Niles Park and Hanferd Fairchild of Sterling were visitors at the M. A. Johnson home Saturday evening. Miss Ruth McCloskey is visiting at the Nels Neimi home at Wing. | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Miss Edith Francis a graduate nurse of a Bismarck hospital is home this week caring for her brother Stanley who is ill with measles. Fred Ernes and William Kettleson called at the Harvey Pitsgerald home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hanson of Wheaton Minn., were Tuesday guests at the Dave Spangler home. Walter Feltheim was a week-end guest of Lawrence Fitzgerald at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Sunday guests at the Doerr home were Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graff and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and daugh- ter Ruth were Sunday supper guests at the Roy Little home. Hester Hazel Wold was a Sunday guest Edith Francis. A. H. Helgeson of Bismarck was visiting friends in this vicinity Sun- day. r Phyllis Little, Naomi and Florence Berg were Sunday guests of Margaret Garnes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley of Bis- marck were Tuesday dinner guests at Oscar Magnuson home. Callers at the J. F. Little home Fri- day were: 8. W. Nemetz, A. H. Lund- g wig Wagner home recently. Leo and Lavern Grewe visited with Ernest and Richard Heinle Monday. Emil and Ella Wagner and Mr. Mrs. Christ Flemmer visited at Jake Wagner home recently. By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER at the Fred Kant home in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer Ellison of Bismarck, who are at an early date for California where they will make their future home, En route they will spend some time at Salem and other Oregon points, visiting relatives. Mr. Stitzer, who has been in’ poor health the past sev- eral months, hopes to be benefited tor and registrar at the institute. En/| qo. route to North Dakota they will visit the Century of Progress exposition at cago, Floyd Anderson, who is with a sur- veying crew near the Canadian line, came home to visit Saturday. : Emil Hogue, Pete Lundquist Geo. Nelson called Monday at the Walter Scott home. Pete Lundquist and Emil ef ti E 5 i > cE te ie ya a i a l i cell call fil i lt 5 3 FFA eit 3 hy 5 berg and By MRS. ALEX STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family visited at Paul Hupel’s Sunday. Ed Becknall and Ernest Houser vis- ited at D. W. Stewart's Sunday. Helen Becknall, Malcolm Nickolson and sister, Annie, visited at the C. L. Houser home Sunday and also at Donald Nicholson's. John Baker and Orie Greybeal were overnight guests of Norman Stewart Sunday. Mz. and Mrs. Carl Scott and Tom Moffit were callers in this vicinity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart motored to Selfridge and Fort Yates Saturday. Vern Gramling was s caller in this vicinity last week en route home from Fort Rice. Harold Gramling of Regan was an overnight guest with relatives in this vicinity Saturday and Sunday. : : ti i i E ft i i Fe i [ TE i a E i B is ' i rE ik F I [ g ef ii ge Ese iat si li ge F i F ‘| AF H | gle é E B i Free g g E E a F | te i E : i iE i g i yer } RF i 2 8 E 6 | ic gE il il [ aye gs i as H if plants, but ue lawns, shrubbery ane well. While wultivation of the soil be: ee down ven to fill up the cracks and to satan cultivation in dry hee ag in preventing evapor: K. Williams of the U. 8. Fores: People’s Forum (Editor's Note)—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of in! est. Letters dealing with contro versial religious subjects, which attack individuals unfairl; wale ja tee Coal ian play will be return: ers. Al ers MUST be signed. If you wish to use a pseudonym, sign thi donym first and your own name beneath it. We will re- Miers such requests. We reserve the lelete such parts of letters as may be necessary to conform to this policy and to re- writers quire publication of a name where justice and fair makelt advisable, = thinking *) their full sae 8 etry anjile : se 5E Ess 5 f extent, cannot find explana- tions for certain happenings therefore blame them on someone or something to ease their minds. If Mr. Redingtori and Mr. Meyer would study physics, and radio in Particular, and stop guessing, they would realize how absurd their ideag tif f Hi 58 inl a : a k z FF i E | i E & I s i F i i eid i E i fe if 8F us & a i Hi lh [ r ? EE at 5B H i i i | ip af i; fi F aft 445 ne ily eteenée : Ui 3% Fy it I 38 7 i i i i r | vl fing ye k “ rf E i i i 4 i Hake Hi HEE dice &5E2 if i q s i g (|