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Schrunk By IRENE MARCHANT Visitors at the Jacob Stroh home ® { ° last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Jake|home were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brin- Stroh and daughter Velda and Lor- raine, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh, and Mrs. Matt Schlecht. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt motored to Tuttle Saturday. They visited relatives while there. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich are parents of a daughter, born in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh were vis- itors at the Phillip Zelmer home last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant motor- ed to Wing Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were Monday callers in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh motored, to Wing Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz of Har- mon, N, D., are parents of a son, born recently. A shower was given on Mrs, Anton Novy Sunday evening, July 8. Miss Mabel Lytle of Wing spent Friday of last week visiting at the John Fitzgerald home. Mrs, Emil Stroh called at the Emil Zelmer home Tuesday evening. Mrs. O. O. Sperry is a patient in one of the hospitals in Bismarck. R. G. Marchant was a Tuesday evening caller on Jim Kozinek. Miss Mabel Lytle of Wing and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were visitors of Mrs. John Witt one day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were McClusky callers Wednesday. Clarence and Mayland Johnson were business callers at the R. G. Marchant home Thursday. Miss Irene Marchant spent Thurs- day afternoon with her sister, Mrs. John Witt. Delmar McClellan was a Wednes- day evening visitor at the John Fits- gerald home. The family of Mr. and Mrs. EB M. Nolan and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuh were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Schuh, the mother of Henry Schuh and Mrs. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and daughter Jane were Saturday callers, in McClusky. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Marchant were visitors at the John Witt home Sun- day evening. Miss Irene Marchant and John Reile were Sunday evening visitors at the Henry Schuh home. OO ‘Zi Arena eS By MRS. O. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halver and son Stanley were callers at Mandan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family were callers at the McIntyre home Sunday afternoon. Dave Johnson was a Sunday caller at the Elmer Drum home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and sons were dinner guests Sunday at the Ben Klagenburg home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers motored to Wilton Sunday. Mrs, Fode and John Bailey were shoppers in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Papke were callers at the McIntyre home Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond and Wayne Drumm were visiting at the Elmer Duncan home Sunday. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosenau had the misfortune to get quite badly burned when he fell into a pail of hot water one day last week. ——$$——— | Rock Hill | —_____—_+ By RUTH LITTLE Bart Fitzgerald motored to Bis- ‘marck Monday. Dee Bailey motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit with his neice, De- Joris Swanson, who is very ill at a hospital. Mr, Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and children attended a Sunday school Picnic at the Steve Little home Tues- day. fre spending a few days at the H. C. Rasche home. Mary, Roselyn, and Patricia Patton, Shirley Walker and Phyllis Little, had a picnic dinner at the J. F. Little grove Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Doer and family motored to Bismarck Sunday. Oscar Magnuson called at the 8. W. ‘Nemetz home Thursday. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and children and | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBO Mr./Mr. and Mrs, Louis Spitzer. “Jeral weeks in this vicinity as guests ;of relatives. They made the trip | son, Mrs. J. C. Hansen and son Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and son, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and fam- ily and Robert Barrow. spent Satur- day evening at the home of Mr. and e 4 Mrs. Adolph Hanse ! Ecklund 1] ar. ge Mrs, Harry Clooten spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Clooten’s By MISS PAULINE SPITZER, sisters in Bismarck. Miss Violet Clarke was a caller at Sunday visitors at the Sam Schular the Carey Johnson home Thursday. ———<—____—_—_ | Hazlegrove | o_o niese and family of Washburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kosebud are leaving for a week's visit with Mr. Kosebud’s parents. Visitors at the Lewis Spitzer home on Tuesday were Mrs. Agnes Ollen- berger and son Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spitzer and family and Miss Marie Huber. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Morgan motored to Minot one day last week to visit with Mrs. Morgan's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Krotz were Bismarck shoppers on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Sid Waddington were Sunday nite callers at the Carl Erick- son home. Melcom Ferrick motored to Bis- marek one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miller were Sun- day dinner guests at the Chas. Spit- zer home Sunday. 4 Telfer By MRS. JOHN STEWART Mrs. Oscar Kershaw visited at the Dave Kershaw home Sunday. Frank Johnson is spending a few days at the Dutton home. Claude Houser called at the Stewart and Guy Smith homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lidstrum of Minne- jsota visited relatives in this vicinity last week. When they returned to their home their daughter Doris re- turned with them after spending sev- By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Art Ochsner called Monday at the A _Hieb home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olstrand called at Frank Gray's and Russell Woodward's Tuesday. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called at the Pete Dongalla home Tuesday. L. Gordy called Monday evening at the Art Ochsner home. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Whitehead celled Tuesday night at the Ed Ochs- ner home. Dale Goldsmith called at Harry Stone’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse and aor were shoppers in Tuttle Thurs- jay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keopplin and children called Friday at the Art Ochsner home. Fred Krein was in Tuttle Friday. The Ed Ochsner children Vera, Ar- mond, Vernol and Lawrence visited the Hieb children Sunday Eugene Kraemer who is in the C. C. C., visited his mother Sunday. Miss Belle Goldsmith who has been visiting her parents for a few days es to school at Dickinson Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hawkins and scns called at Gray's Sunday, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. son will return to his home this fall and Mr. Scott will go to his home in Peru, Kansas. He has made his home here the past 10 years, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and three children of Price, Mrs. Ed Mor- ris and family, and Violet Johnson were visitors at the Walter Simons home Thursday afternoon. M. Jacobson and Leonard Quanrud were Baldwin callers Saturday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and two children were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday, Con Johnson and two children mo- tored to Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the L./ Ousley home. | Mr. and Mrs, Herman Meyers were Sunday guests at the Bentley and Engstrom homes. Ludwig Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Trygg and family spent Sunday at the Enock Anderson home. Mrs, Trygg and Mr. Anderson are sister and brothers. | Mr, and Mrs, Homer Ritchie and | Mr, and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and family, all of Bismarck, and Vernon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kjer-| sten of Wilton were Sunday visitors at the Jacobson home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and two children visited at the Al Holden home Sunday. H Cornelia and Ingvald Johnson call- | ed at the Burl Monroe home Monday | evening. Ray Simons visited at the Jay De- Long home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Larson visited at Levi Carlson's Monday. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the) home of Mrs. C. Jacobson Aug. 2nd, Thursday afternoon. ' —. i Frances | OO -—— | Lein plies by auto. By OLGA M. RISE Wm. McMurrich called at the Bert Buckley home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brenden and > family spent Thursday afternoon at oe f John Birkeland’s. i McKenzie | Alice Vik spent Wednesday evening visiting at the B. N. Lein home. By MES. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. George Manly left Saturday for Williston to attend the postmasters’ convention. Wing were callers at 8. C. Severson’s Thursday. Mrs. John Birkeland and son and daughter, Clifford and Gale left Mon- Henry Bates and I. F. Lytle of|lan By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richter from Chicago and Mrs. A. Ritcher and daughter from Los Angeles, Calif, visited at the Lawrence Madland home Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Richter is a niece of Mrs, Mad- i Tellinghausen, were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son day for Wichita, Kan., called there by the serious illness of Mrs. Birkeland’s eae a Vic Pardon. » J. O, Rise spent Friday visit- ing Mrs. Christianson and Mrs, Lar- son. D. th Barkman and Ed Nygaard were callers at Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Vik and son Minor motored to Pettibone, N. D. Monday to visit their son and broth- er Sam. ions Mrs. P, H. Kluksdal and son io spent Thursday evening at J. O. Rise’s, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, who have spent the past two months near Baltic, S. Dak., returned home Sat- urday evening. Their daughter, Alice, and Bernice Draviand of Eldridge also returned with them to spend some time here. Joyce Ladean was the name chosen for Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland’s daughter instead of Elaine Joyce as stated last week. Mrs. Stella Brown and daughter Bernice spent the week-end visiting relatives at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes were Saturday evening supper guests at the Henry Larson home. ‘Miss Olive Johnson of Sterling’spent the week-end with Vivian Larson. The Homemakers club was enter- tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. ‘T. T. Hughes. After a short business session the following officers were elected: Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Mrs. Fred Habeck, project leaders, presi- dent Mrs. Henry Larson; vice presi- dent, Mrs. W. A. Mallory; secretary, Mrs. V. Scott; treasurer, Mrs. George Hughes, chairman of reports for mis- cellaneous lessons, Mrs. Ed Conley. After election the lesson on quantity cooking was given by Mrs. E. Conley, Mrs, Jessie Easton will give the lesson for the August meeting. After the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs, Hughes assisted by her niece Miss Kathryn Hughes. N. J. Struwing returned home the first of the week from Minneapolis where he was on business and visit- ing his sisters. The Homemakers club members Sponsored a farewell party for Miss Madge Runey held at the W. A. Mall- ‘Moreen O'Brien and son of Wilton | ® Art Bjorhus, daughter Bernice and 8. C. Severson motored to Valley City Sunday. Joseph Rise of Regan spent Sunday at his parental home. There will be Norwegian services Sunday, July 29th, at 2 o'clock. Mes- dames M. A, Lein and John Nyseth will entertain the Ladies’ Aid after services. ory home Tuesday afternoon. Re- freshments were served with Mrs. Ed Conley and Mrs. Jessie Easton in charge. A gift was presented to Miss Runey from the club. Miss Jerry Moses of Sidney, Mont., was an out of town guest, ‘The Misses Lillian and Esther Wat- son were Bismarck callers Thursday afternoon. ‘Miss Jerry Moses of Sidney, Mont.,| 4 ae arrived here Sunday morning to visit | Baldwin — friends before going to her home at By MRS. FLORENCE SORNER . Pelican Rapids, Minn., she is visit- ing the W. L. Watson family. Miss Moses is a former McKenzie teacher. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mallory and| Mr. and Mrs. Percy Freeman and son Dale spent the week-end at Moor-| daughter Vernice have returned home head visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M.|from a two weeks’ vacation at Fergus Schaumburg. Falls and other points in Minnesota and North Dakota where they visited with friends and relatives. Their son, Orland, remained at Lehr where he Paul visited at the Del Warren home near Menoken last Sunday. Paul McCormick and Carl Muth were callers at the F. L. Owen home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick re- turned home Thursday night from a 10 days’ fishing trip in Minnesota. John Kruger was a caller at the/ Wm. Kershaw home Friday. | Miss Vina Harms entered the Bis-; marck hospital Wednesday to have/ her tonsils and adenoids removed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer and family and the John Olson family had a picnic at the Menoken picnic; grounds Sunday. John and Louie Olsen spent Sunday afternoon at the Selmer Oanes home. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kate and/| daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Berch and daughter, all of Mandan, were visitors at the F. L. Owen home last Sunday evening. —______—______e | Trygg | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Callers Monday at the Geo. Nelson} home were John Kaiser, Edwin Ol-} Son, Nels and Hugo Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son Ber- nard Lee. Mrs. Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue motored to Bismarck Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Gwendolyn visited Tuesday night at the Emil Hogue home. The C. J. and E. A. Trygg families went to the Steve Little grove Tues- Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and| son Bernard Lee visited Wednesday night at the George Nelson home. Mrs. Victor Engdahl and Mrs. Julia Jordan from Bismarck were visitors Wednesday at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Magnus, Lynn, aren cena | SW.Burleigh | a will visit with relatives until school begins. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family motored to Roseglen Tuesday where they spent a few days with relatives and friends. Paul Borner was a supper guest at the Simon Goughner home in River- view township Saturday. The same evening Paul played for a dance at the John Haibeck home in that com- By MRS. ALEX STEWART - Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hall and son and daughter of Sterling visited at the John Becknall home last Thurs- day; Mrs. Becknall returned home with them for a few days’ visit. Mary King, niece of Mrs. Margarette Lamb and Marie Mallard have been visiting at the Lamb home the past Lylas, Mabel and Edna Kafer from Hazelton, who is visiting this week at the Magnus home, visited Thursday night at the George Nelson home. John Anderson and Richard Tolli- Rupp from Bismarck called Friday at the home of Mrs, Walter Ryberg and were supper guests at the George Nel- son home, Ployed for some time, Harold Lar-(Mr. and Mrs. Art Hayes jEmerson Gill’s 16th birthday. There | Engstrom, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. jand daughter Aletha motored to Gar- jdaughter Hilda to Philip Fummer - Moffit Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Andrews and family called at the Gosmey and Jes- sen homes Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Lester Andrews and Were Sterling shoppers Saturday. George Lewis was a Bismarck call- er Saturday. Marian returned home with him and spent Sunday with her folks and friends, Mrs. Emil Kling and son John vis- ited the fore part of the week with Mr. Kling at the Charley Anderson home, ed Saturday and Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, M, Gosney. Eldon returned home with her after spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs, Presley M, Gosney and daughter Edna Mae visited Mon- be hie Pies Gaskill home, r was a caller Monday, : sahand j Ghylin __Ghylin “| By LL, DAVIS A number of friends held a birth- day party on Station Davis Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Ice cream and cake were served, Miss Bergetta Tosseth, a student in Bismarck, spent Saturday and Sun- day visiting her mother, Mrs. A. N. Tosseth, in Ghylin, and Miss Elsie Coleman were week- Victor Coleman, Marion Holgerson attended the 4-H calf club camp at Brush lake Sat- urday and Sunday, Mrs. Henry Gill gave a birthday Party Saturday evening in honor of were about 25 guests present. Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Wilton, was a canny guest of her mother in Ghy- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and son Gust were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl, Willis Gill and children were Bis- marck callers Saturday afternoon. Pitre al Sy aT is ig guest of Mrs. J. M. Thom; in Still. ire Mr. and Mrs. Pete Granhoy and children were Tuesday evening guests of Mrs. Granhoy’s father, Swen Ben- son, Mr. and Mrs. , Wilton, Willie Backman, Wilson | —_————_____________@ By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg and daugh- ter Herda, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg rison Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eslinger. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bender have announced the marriage of their Sunday at the Bender home. Mr. and Mrs. Flimmer will make their home with Mrs. Flimmer’s parents south of Turtle Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berg motored to Wilton-Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Berg's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toplin. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Sunday at the Harold Lange home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller mo- tored to Wing Sunday to visit with eee Neumiller's sister, Mrs. Christ re. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle spent Sunday at the Ed-Gesele home. Martha and Hilda Wolf spent Fri- day at the J. A. Berg home, ‘Rev. Thele of McClusky will con- duct services at the Evangelical Mrs. Mary Wall motored to W! burn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Berg and Mr. and home. Berg home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Warner visited evening. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Wagner of Mer- cer spent Sunday at the Christ Neu- miller home. Mabel Nelson called on her sister, Mrs, Henry Olson and son Wayne family and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Alyea 8 Mrs. B. L. Koon of Bismarck ‘visit- | home. ———_——"* Sibley Butte Miss ' Albertine Ohde, Bismarck, | ® end house guests of Mr. and Mrs,|¢ Alms Dale of ea rs Sunday. They were re- the Black Hills where ‘at the Mandan hospital for the weeks, Fred Petrie of Linton spent Sunday at the Frank Chesrown | day. By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Alex Couch was a Bismarck caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson called at Elmer Bloomquist's Friday. Glenn Hollister visited at the Alex Couch home Thursday evening. Henry Larson and Elmer Bloom- quist motored to Sterling Friday. L. Davenport and children motor- ed to Bismarck Monday to visit with Mrs. Davenport, who is a patient in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloomquist visited at the Earl Evans home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Couch of Bis- marck visited at the Alex Couch home Sunday. E SEE eer | Brittin | isi cepe eee By 0. DUTTON Russell Dralle, who has been work- ing in Alma, Colo., returned here for @ short visit Monday. He left Wed- nesday for Ledgerwood, N. D., where he will be employed. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and baby son and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball and family were dinner guests Tuesday at the C. D. Kimball home, Miss Edith Giovannoni, who at- tended school in Salt Lake City the past year, returned to her home here ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbage of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the Geo. Day home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and daughter and Harold Burkhardt of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and family were Thursday piled guests at the Dave Kershaw jome. Dutch Dralle, who is stationed at Camp Wishek, visited friends and relatives here over the week-end. Harold Burkhardt and Arlene Smith of Sterling spent several days last week at the home of their uricle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Kershaw. Mrs, M. M. Dralle and daughter Irene and Mrs. O, Dutton and chil- dren were Friday afternoon visitors at the C. D. Kimball home. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wallace cele- brated their 60th wedding anniver- sary Saturday. About 50 guests were Present. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace’s daughter, Mrs. Jones and her family from Michigan. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mills and fam- ily were Bismarck visitors Monday. Mrs. Taft and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Taft and little son of Bismarck visit- ed relatives at the Lynn Kimball home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker were visitors in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day and son Robin visited Tuesday at the Ed Con- ley home in McKenzie. a Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Nina Livingston home. A. H. Burnett has returned from a business trip to eastern points. Mrs, John Berg and children spent) wr, and Mrs. E. C. Ruble enter- day and attended a Sunday School| Thursday evening at the Sam Berg|tained Rev. Clifford Brenna at din- nic. ner Monday evening. A. E. Nelson called at the J. A.! Mrs, Alma Bertheau and son Her- man of Linton visited Monday at the C. A. Swanson home. at the Jake Bender home Sunday) yr. and Mrs. Harold Steeg of Long Beach, Calif, is visiting at the John home. i The Homemakers’ club met Wednesday in the hall. Mrs, Mary Linblad Olson were entertained Sunday at the) | junday, Math Koppy spent Sunday in Man- jan. accompanied home by th, who had been a pa- fe and sons of Sen- church Sunday, July 29th, at 10 . -|tinel Butte have been visiting at the of Minneapolis Lawrence Hull home. Katherine were visitors at the James Olson home Sunday. The Bible schoot term of two weeks closed Sunday. A program was given in the Congregational church Sunday evening. The 4-H Camp Girls left Monday morning for Strawberry lake where they will camp for several days. B, W. Graham, son Jack and Emma Weber motored to Jamestown Sun- Mrs, R. E, Strand and sons, Walter and Edwin of Harvey, N. Dak., were visitors at the James Olson home Sat- urday night and Sunday. 9 | Harriet | ——__—_—_—_—_————""* By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family motored to Bowdon Sun- day to visit relatives. Mrs. William- son and children will remain until next week, Rev. Matthies, Martha, John and Mrs, Showers of Tuttle called at the Christ Wetzel home Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. Misch of McLaugh- in, 8. D., arrived here Friday to spend a few days visiting at the George Pehl, Sr., home. The North Star Homemakers club met at the E. R, Leach home Thurs- day afternoon. Edna Eide was a guest. The annual picnic was held in the Arena grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vinton P, Heaton and son Pat of Steele and George Gal- breath of Tuttle called at the E. F. Lambert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae motored to Pet- tibone Sunday to visit relatives. Joyce Franzen of Tuttle spent sev-|sister. eral days at the George Pehl, Sr., home where she was a guest of Wan- la Pehl. Pal Mrs, Ingvald Eide and daughter Edna motored to Bismarck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel and family spent Sunday evening at the George Pehl, Jr., home. Arlene, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., suffered a severe fracture of the forearm in a fall Friday evening. She was taken to Steele by her parents, where she received medical aid. i Moffit | a By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs. Burt Johnson, leader of the 4-H cooking club No, 2 and the girls of the club enjoyed a picnic at the creek Saturday evening. A shower was given at the B, F. Lane home Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John Torgerson. The afternoon was spent informally. A lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. B. F. Lane and son, Wm. Lane, were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mrs, J. C. Kendall, who has been visiting in Illinois for three weeks, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, B. F, Lane, Mrs. Burt Johnson, Wm. Lane, the Misses Thelma and Willy Moffit and Norma Olson were Bismarck callers Friday. The Mothers’ club met with Mrs. W. H. Brownawell Thursday after- noon. It was decided to have a pic- nic at the home of Mrs. Viggo Jen- sen Wednesday, Aug. Ist. After the business meeting @ lunch was served by the hostess...The next regular meeting will be with Mrs. John Lunde Aug. 16th, The Ladies’ Contract Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Homer Brownawell Thursday afternoon. High by Miss Anne Ander- mained until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell well home Sunday. Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling were Moffit callers Tuesday. if ———— Still By B. P. HAGSTROM aE | ee i ; ; gah i 5 | ee a i HY } i 5 i i i“ i i 33g FE ae mi E i FEE FE ils i i F g i : | 2 i ? yi Bye ‘ i F [ Mrs, H. F. Williamson and family and |ielson, Mr. and Mrs. B, O. spending a week wa ee E Mr, and Mrs. John Hopkins and daughter Virginia of Stanton were Mr, and Mrs. John Weber Jr. Mrs. Gottfried Boasert were Tuesday visitors at the Fred Smith home in munity, : and Mrs, Albin Spangberg and Casper, Wyoming, Monday. ome Tuesday evening. The ednesday where Merrill Lindsey were Sunday guests (eee Saturday tor| Mt. and Mrs. Clarence Palkenstein||violet motored te Blumeret Pricay,/spent’ Tuesday in. the Capital City. ,cMBet; WVOMINE: Mente acsys was also a farewell for the Harry tg ie ge gal ad ©) 20 Clarion Seal jome. n caller | Huff where he will visit his aunt and/"d son Leslie of Still visited with] Mrs. Carl Stelk, who has been vis-| Wayne remained to spend a few G8yS8| pais wainn., who spent the week-end | inudtson family who are moving to ———— Bill McCullough was a Rega: ef luncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith. Mr.|the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.liting her sister, Mrs. Edward Lund-|with his uncle ad aunt, Mr. and Mrs. visiting at the Hannah Pederson and|miorida this month. ‘The director, |. Canfield eee a and Mr,|Smith and son Ed met him in Bis-|1ra Falkenstein, Sunday. quist, returned to her home in Minne- |Harry Potter. Oscar Pederson homes, returned t0| miss Annetta Erickson, ited the {Canfield | F ist Pred Ehnes | marck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and|apolis. Mr. and Mrs, George Shaffer and|ineir home Monday. Knudtsons with a gift from the ‘ Norman Stewart visited at Lee Mal- Andy Peterson} A number of relatives and friends| family fro moses 106 Angsles, Calit. Miss Lois Olson, who has been! group, By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ’ lard’s Tuesday. motored to Painted Woods summer |gathered Sunday at the Art Magnus|Srtived Wednesday arsning ef visiting at Detroit Lakes, Minn., re-|" Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Trygg, Mr. M ‘Amos Robidou, Paul Hapel, Charley |Tesort Sunday. |home to celebrate his birthday anni- | days’ visit with Mr. Shaffer's perents,|tumned home Saturday evening. and Mrs. Edgar Trygg and JObn| some soegan was business and Lee Mallard were callers in the| Mrs. Ida Nelson, who has been|versary. A luncheon was served. Mr. ane Mes. ‘Bhatt > well|_Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann, whol and mrs. Edgar Trygg and John Try8s | caller in Bismarck recently. Capital City Monday. visiting her son-in-law and daughter,| Eva and Ella Trygg went to the|®0 tS Coens i Bee nae dat] spent = few days at Black Hills, 8./of Trygg township were guests at the] “ar, ana nares A. Ghylin and Mr. I Claude Houser, Bernard Wingle, D.|Mr. and Mrs. Percy Freeman, expects|Envik Anderson home Sunday to get Felg pes ving 5 Calltarrua D., have returned home. Axel Asplund home Sunday. They) anq jars, Ole Olson attended 1 W. Stewart, Alex Ashbridge, John |to leave this week for the Black Hills|their mother and sister, Ruth, who | Stee! a moving Mr, and Mrs. ‘Titus and family of | visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Morris, Corn stog meeting in Wing Baker visited at Norman Stewart’s|and Lead, 8. Dak. where she will|had visited there a week. bag Pern Reed called at the w,|Oregon are visiting at the Ole Quale| parents of Mrs. Edgar Trygg. day. They also visited relatives, the forepart of the week. visit until fall with relatives. John Schlepp, Ernest Kell, Daria | , Senne Brenden called *\home, Mrs. Titus is a sister of Mr.|" The of the Rustlers’ Baby /Y.u1 "Nina and Gene Plsher spent Mr. and Mrs, Alex Stewart and| Word has been received from the|Trygg, Mrs. Edward Lundquist, Gene are ‘and Mrs. W. F. Keeler ‘and Quale. Beef club and their leaders, Mr. and ‘Wednesday at the Ghylin home while . |daughters were dinner guests at John |Frank Stitzer family, who left sev-|Cunningham and sons Edward and daughter, also ‘The z ‘Torgerson Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein and | mrs, A. H. Erickson, motored to Brush their mother attended a shower at Stewart's Sunday. eral weeks ago for the west. After|Morrison, and Jessie Pettis were ware tales at Steele Tuesday. femily visited Sunday at the lake Saturday morning for an out- the W. Scott home for Mrs. Clifford Mr, and Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Mrs. |Visiting relatives and friends in|among shoppers Saturday in Bis- who had|5erg home. ing. The group returned Sunday eve-| 5.41 Dan McClean, Mrs. Florie McMur-| Washington and Oregon they are now | marck. been a patient at the St. Alexius ‘Mrs, A. Eisenbeiss and Mrs. P. M./ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and dick visited Mrs. Peggy Stewart Sat-|located at Oakland, Calif. Gene Cunningham and sons Ed-|ncspital for a few days where she had|Lathrop and daughter Jeanne spent) Miss Naom! Hagstrom visited with/aoi:° Jine and Shirley Walker were urday evening. Word was received here Thursdsy|ward and Morrison were guests| yer returned home|Saturday in Bismarck. Mrs. John Law Thursday afternoon. |ainner guests of J. F. Little Sunday. Frank Glum was a caller in the}f the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.|Jast Sunday at the Arthur Solberg . Mr, and Mrs. M, Eggelson and s00| Miss Isabelle Johnson of Naughton |"«m.. Homemakers meet at the H. Capital City Monday. IN. A. Demry of Jamestown. Mrs.| home. ‘Mrs. Smanual Lehelt and mother, | re Visiting af Pingal at the home of/township was an overnight guest Of weiring home Thursday. Claude Mrs. Belle Van Vieet of Glen Ullin,|Mrs. Eggelson’s perents. her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.) “airs anne strand is spending 8. spent Thursday at the Allen Van| The Young People’s league met at/and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Tuesday. |row davg at the N. O, Strand home in Vieet home, Mrs. Van Vieet remain-|the Dronen home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. ©. L. Johnson and|pesan’ ed with her son for « visit. ; a 7 tle oe eae! ‘The American Legion Auxiliery ‘Young Peoples’ society met at the| | Wing son home at Regan A held an ice cream social in Nels Dronen home Sunday afternooe. mat venient ot tbe community, are acurday evening. A ame Peter, John, Grace, resident + tay | attended. om, was her Sunday at the P. 0. and Magdelina Malsom spent Sunday By MUELLER the Dare ts ee poonend cleared. Sam Brown, Joe Jiras, John with the Warren Keeler young folks. pease sy PE iy a ali Rev. Rindah! will be with us again Hans Klucksdal, who resides south} Mrs. Vernon Samuelson oe | mores ©. a | August 19 at 8 o'clock in the evening of Valley City, visited with his parents| dive, Mont., and Mrs. M. Kusler ‘Miss Helen Johnson is spending at the Canfield school. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Klucksdal over|Artas, 8. Dak., were guests at the A.|week visiting with her aunt, MIS.| D1) pauey was called to Biamarch. . the week-end. L. Kusler home Saturday. PY bahar god aur ge he at- [Saturday by the serious tltness of his Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor snd] Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sieglock and About 50 relatives and friends niece, Iittle Delores Swanson. family were Monday evening callers| Oswald were callers in Hazen one day|tended the miscellaneous shower in id at the Frank Shaffer home. last week. honor of the newlyweds, Mr. and MY8./ ren widows of the War of @00 5 1, B. Olson, Marvin Klucksdal and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kusler and|Marian Strand, at the Hagstrom| yacpan'‘qarimtaone pao eden Many Allen ‘Morris’ were Lismarek callers] otto Baden left Sundsy morning for nome Sunday afternoon. Several gifts | wer widows, and 160060 Civ War ers Union Monday, Baker, Mont. where they will visit) were presented the couple. A, Sit) widows are still on the pension réll of day night. Raider Olauson spent Sunday at the | the latter's son. A o'clock luncheon was servi ‘Out| Be United States. é Loodlasied 6 a eas eetting arlene in’ Pettl-|x¢' tne community gucste were Mrs. A religious order living in and. sistant { ' Hampton bone. Joe Vincent, Harry and Jerome Vin-| sound ‘Bombay, indian, “called: tha, {Hampton | Beverly Machov of Bismarck {8/cent, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Chernos and | Parsees, demands that bables be bom” f visiting at the 1. Kremenetaky home. |family, Mrs. Mary Triska, Miss Alice|on the ground floor of the house as By ELIZABETE KOPPY John Mueller, dr, was ® caller in|Trisks, and Walter Waddington, alll thetr first act of humility, Children’ Bismarck Sunday. of Wilton, relatives of Mra. Strand. nave their names and wedding dates Mrs. Ed. Surber and son Norman| Mrs. Ben MoCloskey and children,| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ThOMDSOD, | set by astrologers. , Mrs. Art Hayes|spent s few days this week visiting |Clara Weber and John Vickhorn were | Edgar Thompson, Mrs. Mary Setvice, Bismarck |at the Steve Koppy home. Leallers in: Jamestown Thuraday. Mrs: Arte Hauer, Se eee The Mew York Stock Reshango has John Olatson, daughters, Frances} Mrs. John Mueller was taken to|Dow, daughter Betty "ates ‘10,000 miles of telephone tele- and|and Pearl, end son ccom | the St. Alexius hospital in Biamerck | Miss Blanche Mount, Mrs. Pern Line-| graph wires,

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