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} i S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Orie Greybeal and his brother-in- Jaw were callers at Alex Stewart's ‘Wednesdey. Andrew Irvine and son John, Dan ‘McClean, Mrs. John Stewart and Will McMurrick called at Alex Stewart's Monday. Edward Becknall was a business caller at Paul Hapel’s Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ashley visited at the C. L. Houser home Monday ‘afternoon. James Brown visited at John R. Stewart’s one day last week. Angus Stewart was a caller at Lee Mallard’s Tu '. Ernest Houser spent the week-end @t the Swan Swanson home. Capital City shoppers and visitors during the last week were Robert Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mallard, Alex Stewart, Mrs. Claude Houser and sons Ernest and Everett, Mrs. Lee Mallard, Andrew Irvine, Mr. and Mrs, John Becknall, George Hohei- mer, and Evelyn Campagna. Canfield | $< _____+ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Miss Alice Stand, R.N., of South Dakota, spent a few weeks at her home here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Kath- tyn Mary are visiting relatives here. Miss Alice Strand and Mrs. B. O. Strand were callers in Wilton Sun- day. Callers at the Ole Olson home Fri- ay evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Willard Olson and Clara Weber. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Walter Sundquist home Thursday, July 12. L. Jordah! called iome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and fam- fly called at the W. Scott home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher and family ‘nd Mrs, A. Ghylin were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. —_—_———__________0 | Menoken \ —__—_____, By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘The bridge club met at the Rietzel home Friday night and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael who are leay- ing soon for Flathead Valley, Mont. ‘Three tables of bridge were in play with high score won by A. C. Dance. A camp stove was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael by the club. Harold Giese of Java, S. D., is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. Andrew Schauer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and deughter, Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, of Hawkeye, Iowa, and C. S. Craven were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Abelein Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance spent the evening at the Abelein home. Mrs. George Wallen and family are spending the summer at Goodrich Where Mr. Wallen is working in the Miss Blanche Stewart of Valley City visited at the Ebling home Tuesday| en route to visit relatives in Idaho. ‘Miss Stewart's mother is accompanying her amd they are making the trip by car. Mm Edd Ebling entertained the Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday after- oon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and @aughter left Sunday morning for Rapid City, 8. D., where they will visit Mrs. Sherman's parents. Hazlegrove By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were in Tuttle Monday afternoon. Prof. Peterson and son of Tuttle @nd Orin Jensen of Pettibone called Monday at the Frank Gray home. Prank Gray called Wednesday forenoon at Ed Wagner's. Jack Stewart called at Frank Gray's Thursday afternoon. Ed Ochsner and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Woodward called Wednesday at the A. Hieb home. Joe Goldsmith called Thursday at Harry Ulfer's. Ed Ochsner and Joe Goldsmith ‘were both in Steele Thursday on busi- ness. Fred Haas and son and Shorty pare called this week at Jack Stew- 8, Ruby and Clifford Ochsner were guests Sunday afternoon at the A. Mrs. Russell Woodward and son, —S. pad daughter, Lucille, and Gray were shopping in Tuttle Saturday. ‘Mrs. John Brose and sons were shoppers in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsner and @aughter, Vera and sons, Armond, ‘Vernol and Lawrence, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i : H Ft | § bi i 8 i net E i: ‘ght E z rR 4 ry : 3 5 f | UH HE gee i ii E z BF i is & 74 ? r [ t NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | very well attetnded. Over $16 was taken in for the play and the Lad- jes’ Aid took in over $8 for lunch they sold. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler attend- ed the Epworth League institute at Valley City Wednesday and Thurs- day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Hayes at the St. Alexius Thursday, June 28, a daughter. Dona Jean was the name selected. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad were Bismarck and Mandan callers Mon- day. ‘Wm. Lane entertained at dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and children, and Mrs. Burt Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle and Norman Duane Ballard left Fri- day morning for Minneapolis and St. Paul after a week’s visit with rela- tives here. Mrs. George Morrison visited friends in Moffit Monday. Mrs. S. T. Mauk and daughter Clara left Sunday morning for a visit in Iowa. They went with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gagner of Bismarck. Mrs. Mauk will remain for two weeks and Miss Clara will spend the summer in Towa. oO i Clear Lake | o—___________¢ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Pete Pederson of south of Driscoll called on his mother Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and fomily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaf- fer were Capital City callers Tues- day. The Henry Olson children spent Tuesday at the Martin Magnus home while Mr. and Mrs. Olson attended the Farmers’ Day picnic at Wing. Clear Lake school No. 1 is being repaired and fixed up so it will ready for school this fall. Mrs. Frank Shaffer is enjoying a visit from_her sister, who lives in Oakland, Calif. She made the trip by bus, arriving in Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave fer home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson and Wednesday. J. W. Preston and son of Hitch- cock, S. D., were attending to busi- ness matters here Friday and Satur- day. Paul Paslay was Saturday. Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave of Bismarck was a Sunday evening visitor at her parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. and fam- uy were Wing callers Tuesday. Melis aati ae é Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY a Steele caller Frank Lawler was a business caller near Wing Tuesday. Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhus, John Ohlhauser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and family, Miss Hilda Scnmidt, Walter and Wm. Schiermeister, Henry A. Ohl- hauser and sons, Adam and Earl, and Arthur Riemer, Gayton. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and daugh- ter Lydia called at the Paul Mause- hund home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Julia Pitzer of near St. An- thony is visiting friends in this vicin- ity this week. Miss Pauline Koppy, who is at- tending the normal school at Valley City, spent the week-end at her par- cital home. Carl Ohlhauser of Gayton visited friends in this vicinity Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and family, John Waghner, Misses Julia Pitzer, Elizabeth and Gertrude Koppy, Ruby Surber, “Ted” Schnaible, Steve and Frank Koppy visited at the Her- man Backhaus home Sunday evening. Visitors at the Frank Chesrown home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petrie, “Bud” Shier, and Robert Ches- town of Linton. Miss Ruby Surber returned to her Parental home in Livona Monday after spending a week visiting at the Steve Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, son Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy motored to Bismarck and Man. dan on business early Monday morn- ing. ———-_—-—_——e | Welch’sSpur | ————————_ By MRS. R. M. WELCH A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd at their home south of Menoken, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and Robert Welch were in bismarck Thurs- day. Lawrence and Leo Doppler and sis- ter, Mrs. Robert Welch, left Friday for Beach, N. Dak. Marcus Trembley, Meriwyn Baker -jand Luella Bird motored to Beach Sunday for Leo Doppler and Mrs. Robert Welch. Miss Gladys Hanson accompanied them as far as Dickin. son where she is attending Normal. Robert Welch and ‘children visited and dined at the Ruth McMurrich home Sunday. Marcus Trembley was a Bismarck visitor Saturday. Baldwin | By MRS, FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Percy Freeman and family left Thursday on a vacation Mr. Freeman and wife and son Buddy will visit at Detroit Lakes and Minnesota evening. and Bud See of Wing motored to Dunseith to get Oscar Potts, who is a member of the C.C.C. division there. Mr. Potts will spend a week visiting here. home were Mrs. Wetzel and sons Jake: and Raymond of Tuttle. son Martin and daughters Ann and Annette were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday. Pehl, Martha Merkel and Maxine See of Wing motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. —_——$—S $9 j Driscoll be California are visiting friends here. brought her aunt down to the Shaf-|last week with relatives in Bismarck. wein home for Mrs. Everett Carlson son Arnold were Bismarck callers| Friday. caller Friday. Monday for Jamestown where they will spend several days Bill, and Mavis Rosval left Sunday morning for Colorado. ner guests at the Elwood Swanson home Sunday. and Mrs. John Hanson of Linton visited Sunday at the Egnar Swan- son home. Gay morning for Minnesota. family and Mrs. Joe Gertz and two children spent Sunday in Harvey. Callers at the Steve Koppy home = Bonnet and Frank and Keith Kas- tain of Morrisonville, Ill., are visit- ing at the Fred Jordan and Al Jor- dan homes. i the latter two of home Sunday. ——— home from Bismarck Monday where THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Wash., and are at present visiting other relatives at Portland, Oregon. Next week, Mr. Stitzer and family plan to continue their journey to southern California where they plan on making their home. Mrs. Stitzer is the daughter of Andy Peterson, lo- cal farmer. Ira Falkenstein was a recent caller at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jane Register, who has recently returned home from a several months visit in California, Harriet cr By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Elma Josephson spent several days this week visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock were Sunday callers at the George Pehl, Sr. hume. Ida Wutzke was an overnight guest at the Ingvald Eide home Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Shopp visited at the A. O. Thompson home Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson call- ed at the Ingvald Eide home Tuesday O. G. Weitstock and son Kenneth, Sunday guests at the Christ Wetzel Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock, Louise By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. H. A. Knutson and Valdis of Lois Anunson spent several days A shower was given at the Brush- Mrs. F. O. Johnson was a Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson left Mrs, Ella Rosval and Dagmar and Mr. and Mrs. Al Chavin were din- Mr, and Mrs. H. Adamson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson left Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and Mr. and Mrs. Ruble spent several lays at Medora and vicinity last reek. . Blance and Grace Jordan and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Keossel Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Walter Dietzman returned she had been receiving medical treat- John Eastwood were re-elected direc- tors and M. M. Dralle was elected lineman in place of Dave Kershaw, who resigned. Mrs. Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taft and Miss Alla Taft visited Sunday baked relatives at the Lynn Kimball jome, Miss Virginia O’Hauser, of Hazelton, ds visiting relatives at the Dave Ker- shaw home, i Steiber ane EE acl By MRS. WM. BICKEL . and Mrs, Harry Brickner, Mrs. B. E. Doyle and daughter Miss Mary Belle Doyle, all of Velva, visited rela- tives and friends here Saturday en route home from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family and Mrs. H. A. Smith visited thd Fred Uhde home Monday eve- ning. Bismarck callers Thursday were: Mrs. Arthur Strand, Mrs, Fred Uhde, Mrs. Bailey and daughter Geneva, Odessa Michelson, Mr. and Mrs, John Carlson and family, Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner, A. Al- brecht and John Zelmer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily motored to McClusky Saturday evening. Pleasantview school board held a ‘special meeting Monday evening. Efraham Schaeffer of McClusky called at the Wm. Hickel home Sat- ‘urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel spent Wednes- day evening at the Fred Uhde home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and fam- ily, Ralph and Johnie Anderson mo- tored to the river Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Zelmer and family spent Thursday evening at the George Hochhalter home. Albert Zelmer was a Bismarck call- er Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son were Regan callers Monday. ace li A i Ghylin | >—_—<$$_—___1 By I. L. DAVIS Willis Gill and O. W. Backman at- tended to business in Bismarck Mon- day. Owen, Margaret and Eunice Davis spent Saturday aid Sunday in Bis- marek with friends and relatives. Mrs. Elget Strom is a house guest of her sister in Bismarck. Jacobson and Jay DeLong, clerks. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobson. son, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and|“Y afternoon. and Loren Couch were Sunday visi. tors at the Jacobson home. shopper Monday. Her sister, Laura, evening. Joe Brown and two children were Sunday visitors at the Arvid Eng- strom home. Cerson were ‘Sunday visitors at the Albert Larson home. end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Herman. John Weber, Jr., Emery Williams and Christ Berg motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, daugh- ters, Elsie, Martha, Clara and Chris- tina and son Gottfried were Sunday evening visitors at the John Skie home. Jake Leno from Tuttle was a Sun- day visitor at the Christ Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plines and daughters, Ruth, Hilda, Christina and Ruby were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sieglock are the parents of a girl born recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Hien and daugh- ter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. John Eddie Nelson of Bismarck visited a few days at the home of his uncle Fredrick Wilde of Bismarck, who has been staying at the Grabarke- wites home the past two weeks, re- turned to his home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Ruth Engen and son Junior, Ed Nel- of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Schlauch. morning for their home at Butterfield, Mrs. H. R. Raeshke, Mrs. M. A.| Minn, Doucette, Miss Pauline Fuehrer and| Mrs. Roy Anderson, Miss Ada An- Beatrice Doucette were Sunday eve-|derson, John Asplund, Chester Mar- ning dinner guests at the W. A. Mal-|tin, Albert and Pauline Hagstrom, lory home. Anthony Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. M_ Thompson, Miss Annetta Erickson, | Glenview Mrs, Oscar Erickson and John Noon were among those who motored to 7 otis On business during the LET week. softly iepeieepenat Eddie Spitzer of Baldwin and Leo Walter ht and Lawrence| Strand called on Albert Hagstrom day In Binmarce “4 TBM) "Ogcar, Pauline and Naor! Hagstrom H. E. Scott visited at the Chester capeieul the Ed. Broehl home Fri- Erstrom home Wednesday evening. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rustand left] | Mrs. John Johnson and Ragnar the first of a ee i te SGiese foot ited of Mrs, Signe where they will visit for a few f From there they will go to the world’s|__ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein feir. Mrs. Rustand will be remember-|8Nd son Leslie were guests of Mrs. ed here as Dorothy Kocker, daugh-|Félkenstein’s parents, Mr. and Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocker. |J- M. Thompson, Sunday. Erma Larson stesiin the week-end in Wilton with Maxine Johnson. , Mrs, L. Jacobson called at Con Painted Woods Johnson's Saturday ai ra ait " —_—_—__________ Mrs, Albert Larson and Alice call- ed at Con Johnson's kome Tuesday By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD evening. oo Jean Damstrom, who has been meen nNsn rl Pegin his duties! vending the winter in Berkeley, Call- reute west of Baldwin. Julius Meyer,|frnia, is home again. ‘ the former carrier, finished his du-|,, Ed. Peterson had the misfortune o/ te Sta Pep ey a The election board for the recent The accideut happened near Midway. Primary election consisted of Enock Anderson, inspector; Lars Jacobson Edt Sirs ane Br tete and Chester Erstrom, judges; Mrs. son and Ed. himself. Pinon Wie al a but are getting along fairly welt. Einer Soderquist visited a few days last week at the home of his broth- er, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld and son Gerald, Mrs. Maria Elsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and children visit- Hope Hannefield called at the Wil- iam Brown home Monday evening. Axel Stenquist was a Wilton caller ‘Wednesday evening. | Ecklund | ——_—_—_______ By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Krotz were Bis- family of Bismarck, Hugh Simons Florence Little was a Bismarck returned home with her. Ray and Lorraine Simons were vist- tors at the Erickson home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, Mrs. Levi and Dave Carlson, Pete An- Ann and Carol, son Tommy, Pauline Spitzer and Mrs. Agnes Ollenburger hte at the Carl Spitzer home | tree if ed at the Andrew Nelson home Sun-| "lel Scherbenskie, Jr., and son Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zerr were aa visitors at the David Hien ome. Miss Rose Horst from Java, 8. D., is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Hien. Mr. and Mrs. John Skie and fam- ily visited at the Jordahl home Sat- utday evening. Sibley Butte | OO By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sackreiter and daughter Lucinda, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steurnagel of Lewiston, Minn., visited at the Oliver Roth and L._B. Roth homes this week. Miss Lenora Hedstrom spent the Past week with Miss Martha Siirtola 8¢ the Henry Pihlaja home. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boss, Einard, Arnold, Raymond and Alfred Juhala, Martha Siirtola and Lenora Hedstrom sta the dance at Wing Tuesday t. Mr. and Mrs. John Juhala, sons Arnold, Raymond and Alfred, Virgil Senzek visited friends south- west of Mandan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Christenson and Gaughter and August Hogue and fam- ne visited at the Stuckman home Sun- y. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth, Mrs. Evans and daughters and son Ray- mond and Mrs. Gib Cederstrom and children visited at the Elmer Bloom- quist home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hughes and chil. dren visited at the Alex Couch home ee evening. Hedstrom called at the L. Davenport home Wednesday afternoon. Bismarck callers from here Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth, and Mrs. ai nan iisncenmsoeeat . Adolph Sunday at Glark also spent Sunday there. family, and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and family spent a a a By MRS, P. M. GOSNEY . M. Gaskill and Mrs. Art jiayes islets to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Gosney ont Edna Mee visited at the Selmer Dyt- stad home Tuesday evening. Ray Baeth was hurt s few days ago when 8 horse fell on Ht visit- he Henry Jessen l. tee. Sterling Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Will Lang ly inesday, July 11th. “Siwin Baeth left Sunday for Solen, N. D., where he will get work. Ed. Olson was ® business caller in joffit Saturday. ae ae Mrs, Laverne Richardson visited at the Henry Jessen home Gene Sacobeons visited at the Hans Baeth home last week. ‘Mrs. Fred Jordon called at the Les- ter Andrews home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Hayes are parents of @ daughter born Friday, June 29, at the St, Alexius hospital in Bis- marck. P, M. Lathrup, Driscoll, called in small sons were Sterling callers Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gaskill and Art Hayes visited with Mrs. Hayes at the hospital in Bismarck Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Anderson at- tended the wedding dance in Moffit Mrs. Nels Alm and children were By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Sunday suests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Noon. Staton Davis, Harold McCarl, Mr. Victor, Coleman, and Marvin Davis spent Sunday at the L. W. Davis home. i Schrunk | _ By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. 2:d Mrs. E. M. Nolan and daughters Agnes -nd Edna and sons James and Kenneth and W. M. Ryan motored to Bismarck and Mandan one day last week. Miss Marcella Neiters spent Wed- nesday evening with Mrs. Orvy Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were Wednesday evening visitors at the John Witt home. Roy Marchant was a Friday after- noon caller at the-Carl Johnson home. Miss Anna Vollmer returned home Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson of Miles City, Mont., former Trygg residents, are parents of a son born June 19. Those who motored to Bismarck Thursday to transact business and to attend the funeral of Edward Lund- quist were Mr. and Mrs Ernest Kell and family, Mrs. C. J. Trygg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smuland, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Trygg and Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo, Mrs. Geo. Nel- son and Carl Larson. Those who at- tended the service at the cemetery were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family from Driscoll, Margaret John- son, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson, Melvin and Roy, Mrs. Art Magnus, Mabel and Melvin, Mrs. Oscar Magnu- son, Etta Jenkins, David Trygg, Emil Hogue, Jessie Pettis and Selmer Oanes. Jessie Pettis came back from Lin. three weeks teaching for her cousin. ters, Ruth, Agnes and Emma, visited at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Eamuel Schuler, one day last week. lund school No. 2, recently took her pupils to the Carlson grove where they kad a picnic dinner. Others there besides the school Helen, Aminda and Robert Spitzer, Olive and Louise Fisher, and Gladys Zap, N. D., visited with Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Miller Sunday. Wilton shoppers Monday. been visiting at the L. I. Miller home for the past three weeks, returned to her home at Zap Saturday. {Arena ton Saturday where she substituted] @—. Feat Abe en a eg Lanes var React Tiovecsa erie oa dtay = mond and Daymond, L. Davenport’ and family, and Bill Anderson and Elmer Bloomquist and family, and Glen Hollister. [tyman | ee 2 By 8. GYLDEN John Waiste and son Earl were Wing callers Monday. Sally Gylden spent the fore part of the week with her sister, Mrs .Dave Josephson, Mrs. O. R. Toliver spent Monday ghee with Mrs. Dave J . Miss Damstrom, who teaches Eck- johnson, Gladys Johnson and Bob Burch of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diede were Miss Gladys Johnson, who has ning at Dave Josephson’s. Miss Sylvia Eckholm is enjoying a ————————# | two-week vacation at her parental home. Friday evening after visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh, Sdward, Ted and Paul Stroh were Wednesday evening visitors at the Julius Hauff home. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and daughter Jane spent Monday at Mrs. ments the past two weeks. Ruth Ann Thysell is visiting rela- tives in Bismarck this week. John Harms was a caller at the Dietzman home Tuesday. Callers in Bismarck from this vic- inity Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Madland, Joe and Anton Fischer, Walter Dietzman and son Edwin. Wm. I--rshaw was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Wednesday morn. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, left for Pembina, No. Dak., Thursday morn- ing where they are going to visit at the Bill Madland home for a week. Les French and Milo Clark from Bismarck were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Wednesday. Mrs. F. L. Owen and son Paul were callers at the Dietzman home “’ed- nesday. Miss Gladys Tooker received word from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Artner of Comfrey, Minn., that they are the Parents of a son, Gene Richard, born June 23rd. John and Louie Olsen spent Sunday evening at the Selmer Oanes home. Visitors at the W. A. Dietzman home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and daughters, Gordon Halverson, John and Madlean Boren and Mrs. Hixon and sons all of Bis- aia (i eee Nea re! | Brittin | a o By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteake: and Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson and chil- dren visited and dined at the Tim Sullivan home, Thursday. Vollmer’s parental home. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolan and children James, Kenneth, Edna and Agnes were visitors at the Henry Seilenger home last Sunday evening. Herman Neiters was a caller in Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter Irene were Thursday eve- ning visitors at the John Witt home. Wing callers Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer and fam- ily, Miss Eva McCallister, Mr. and|tynn Magnus and Gwendolyn Nel- Mrs. Emil Stroh, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. -——__ McKenzie me By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Adams of Moffit visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oat Bailey and fam- ily, T. I, Bailey and Stanton Roberts all of near Bismarck, stopped in Mc- Kenzie Tuesday evening en route home from Wing. The W.C. T. U. was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. C. D. Rodgers, assisted by her daughter- in-law, Mrs. W. A. Ts. Mrs. Isabel Colby and daughter Bootie, returned home Tuesday from Tuttle where they visited relatives the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Hughes and isons Ray and Robert of Rockwell City, Iowa, arrived here Thursday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson left Monday morning for the Minnesota lakes to spend the Fourth. Sunday evening supper guests at the night luncheon guests Tuesday night at the Nels Nelson home. son Bernard Lee were dinner and luncheon guests Friday at the Geo. Nelson home. have been visiting several weeks at her parents’ home, C. J. Trygg’s, re- turned to Springfield, Mo., where they sre students of the Central Bible Institute. Bert Ellingson from Bismarck visit- ed Sunday at the Emil Hogue home with Etta Jenkins. Kenzie and Orville and Morris Ha- 7 beck of Bemidji, Minn., who are visit-| 5° Bism: ing at their home, were dinner and the supper guests Sunday at Geo. Nel- church. © O. Kettleson came home from Minneapolis to visit By MRS. O. McINTYRE Mrs. Adam Haas was taken to the hospital in Bismarck Thursday for treatments. Mrs. Carolina Kraft and son An- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson were mid- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and Rev. and Mrs. Roy Smuland, who| Mrs. Joe Varley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and| after a week's visit with relatives! PT, Gwendolyn and Sam Brown to Bis-| near Baldwin, marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Florence Habeck of McKenzie visit-|&0ns were shoppers in Wing Satur- ed Sunday with Eva and Ella Trygg| day evening. at the David Trygg home. ae and pts Sarr, vitor, motor- Etta Jenkins, Emil Hogue, Lylas and|ed to Bismarck Wednesday afternoon. id Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and children son visited Sunday at the Oscar Mag-| Were shopping in Wing Saturday. nuson home, Edward and Katherine Jenkins and | Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck of Mc- son's, : John Anderson, Irene, Hazel and Helen motored to Bismarck Saturday. Rev. Roy Smuland from Springfield, Mo., conducted services Thuraday night at the Regan Pentecostal nesday. H.C. Myrtle and Ida Magnuson recently Knutson home Wednesday their parents. School No. 1 in Trygg closed a 3%- month term of school Tuesday with a picnic sponsored by the teacher, Mar- garet Johnson. | Heaton called Gay evening. 8. B. O} ten home, ‘Miss Lenora Hedstrom spent week visiting with Miss Martha 6iir- tola at Henry Pihlaja’s. Bill Wanttaj aand son Wyllis, Fixiu, Kine and Severie Bokholn lett turday inneapolis, ® where they intend to visit friends for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Eskeli and chil- Darvin and Marlene of Oriska, salto Tenis accteanenied Mave T. T. Hughes home were Mr. and Mrs. Hoover to Bismarck Saturday. M. G. Hughes and sons of Rockwell Mrs. O. Dutton, Miss Billie Knudt-|City, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. William son and Carlton ‘Sherman visited at |Hughes and Mrs. Jessie Easton and the Metcalf home in Driscoll, Tues \""\SGouble birthday party given in day. hard honor of the Misses Lillian and Esth- ars. Kimball and Gatol Bower et Wetson was given Monday evening Bower |8t the Watson home by the Royal were dinner guests a+ the Chas Neighbors with Mrs. G. A. Hughes, Mrs. Willis Clizbe and Mrs. T. T. ‘Hughes in charge. At the conclusion home, Sunday. Adolph Giovannoni, Jr., was a caller home, Sunday. & 3 ethyl fisse TE Quests at the Paysno home at Wing. By SARAH HEINLE Charlie Our called at the Ehnes home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofman and| Everett Bailey was a Saturday three sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter|of his sister, Mrs. Mabel Bailey, at Grewe and family, and Carl Ness| Regan. were Sunday visitors at the Heinle] Laurence Fitagerald called at the Rome. Edwin and Ernest Heinle visited with Art Wanner and Herbert Schladt Sunday. ‘ Alice Schlofman visited with Elsie Ecklund Sunday. Bethel Bailey home Thursday. ge guests feuling home Tuesday Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth, Virgil and Phyllis Little, Willie Jiras and Shir- Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg called led Andrew Olson home Wednes: y. SF Coccanere wae 8 apne cal er ' Ida Magnuson has returned morning. are doing fine. and and Mrs. Mildred son were Thursday evening callers at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's Mr. and Mrs. John Pool of Esmond, N. D., were Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. 'G. O. Lindsey was s Regan caller Monday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Ripley. ‘Mrs, Henry Jessen and daughter Genevieve were Bismarck shoppers and | Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson and children were Sterling callers Monday night. : Missouri | , eeeeenetini sca eee 9 By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Margery MacDonald of Bismarck spent Wednesday at her parental heme here. Leo Doppler of Welch's Spur and Mariwryn Baker called on Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Snyder Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle of Min- neapolis, Minn., called on Mr. Doehle’s i 2 a 3 Qa E ‘ fi i & 28 &F EF ily ie a ef i E 3 4 ; 27 3 E 5 E E i i Hi fl F i ibs ef HF i pele Ha : E il] if in i | BF ge i 3 F Hl | se