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OO McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Gehart Magnus of Mizpah, Montana were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus left ‘Wednesday afternoon to visit a broth- er, Arthur Magnus and family at Baldwin before leaving for Montana ‘Thursday morning. They are former residents of McKenzie. Reverend and Mrs. Theo. Torgeson ‘were business callers in Sterling Tues- day evening. The members of the 4-H seniors cooking club accompanied by Mrs. P. P. Bliss and Mrs. Mary Larson re- turned home Friday afternoon from their camping trip at Lake Isabel. Mrs. E. L, Adams and son Eddie, Junior, returned home Friday noon from Excelsior Springs, Missouri, where they spent a month. Mrs. Adams was & patient at the T. G. Mc- Cleary sanitarium. Mrs, Bertha Leathers of Mandan spent Friday and Saturday here with Miss Ella Leathers. She returned home Sunday accompanied by Fran- cis Boyd, a nephew, of Bismarck. Miss Rita Fleago of Linton left for her home Thursday after a weeks vis- it here at the Ed Fuehrer home. Elliott Fergerson left Thursday for Jamestown and Fargo. Willis Clizbe underwent an opera- tion at the St. Alexius hospital Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson and Anna Marie Anderson of Tuttle are visiting at the W. H. Stark home. Miss Katherine Wagner of Bis- marck is visiting at the Marion Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Heaton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and family, Isabelle Colby and daughter Bootie, Roscoe Crum and Sarah Swanick attended the Elks pic- nic at Pioneer park near Bismarck Sunday. Alice Easton was the honored guest at a party given by her mother Sun- day, the occasion being her 10th birth- day anniversary. Frank Barner took nine CCO boys to La Moure Sunday. Among them were Dean Johnson, Chester Coons, Stanley Envick and Jewell McNeill of McKenzie. On his return trip home Monday Mr. Barner visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Lester, also Mrs. H. E. Wildfang and family of Sterling motored to Lake Isabel Sun- day where they met friends at James- da town, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and Eddie, Junior, were Sunday dinner guests at the L. D. Hulett home in Bismarck. Miss Pauline Rishworth of Bis- marck is visiting at the George Manly home. Saturday evening nineteen friends gathered at the E. L. Adams home and were entertained at ice cream end cake. Whist was played at two tables and a social evening was en- Joyed. i Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Tony Frischer, accompanied by Bill Jones of Linton transacted business at the D. C. Denholm home Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Father Olberding, accompanied by Dike and Andrew Volk, and Adam Bosch of Linton were picking choke therries in this vicinity Tuesday. Charles Perry of Gayton was a bus- iness caller at the Oswin Riemer home Thursday forenoon. Callers at the Frank Lawler home ‘Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters and Ted Lawler. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughters Ger- trude and Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Joeb and family Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler Mr. and Mrs. Herman Back- haus, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlauser Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joeb, Mr. and Mrs, John Backhaus and daughters, Joeb, Mrs. Kiemele, daughter Esther, ‘nd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Serr. Materi motored up to later in the afternoon velief garden. Several of the young folks of this vicinity attended the rodeo in Em- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBO Koon home south of Bismarck Sun: day. Edna Mae is staying for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gaskill were Moffit business callers Saturday night. Joe Fairchild of Bismarck visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and ae Horace Fairchild, Saturday eve- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson were Driscoll callers Sunday. Mrs. Henry Jessen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Homar Envik attended the picnic at the Falconer grove Sun- day. The Moffit Gospel team conducted the morning church service in Ster- ling last Sunday. A number from here attended the church service at McKenzie Tuesday night. Rev. Leslie Burgum of James- town gave an address. There was special music, followed by refresh- ments and a social good time. Mrs. P, M. Gosney visited Monday afternoon with Mrs, Horace Fair- child. Quite a few from here attended the Farmers’ Educational and Coopera- tive Union meeting in Sterling Mon- day night. ————————————— | | Frances | 2? By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, Walter Ditezman, son Edwin, daughter Mildred, and Floyd Owen were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Monday. Joe Fischer and Jake Merkle were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday noon. Albert Dralle and Stanley Walgren called on Edwin Dietzman Wednesday evening. John Boren returned to the Dietz- man home Monday evening after spending several days in Bismarck with his father and sister. 8. E. Clizbe from Sibley was visit- ing in this vicinity Wednesday and Thursday. Floyd Owen and son Paul, Char- lotte Sherman, Mildred Dietaman and Gladys Tooker were Bismarck shop- pers Friday. Several families from this vicinity attended the community dance at Menoken Friday night. Edith Olson is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law nad sister, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer, several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ditesman and family and George Reineke attended the Elks picnic near Bismarck Sun- i. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carter and sons from Arnold, Fred Cox and Hugo Sol- berg were visitors at the Ed Widger home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tellinghousen and week's visit. Gerald Lillefjeld, who has been visiting for a few days at the Erick- son home, rode up with them and stopped off at Ole Lillefjeld’s. William Brown ‘and son Lester were ‘Wilton callers Wednesday afternoon. Harold Soderquist and children and Mrs. Ida Soderquist were Bismarck callers Monday. Emory Johnson was a Wilton caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and children and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld and son Gerald spent Sunday at Bismarck and Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and son Marion spent Sunday at the Joe Brown home. Arthur Hansen, Andrew Vallin and Oscar Jupman were Wilton callers Saturday. ‘ Gunder Hagen and family were A Ll visitors Saturday. oo | ( Schrunk sl o By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and Miss Ruth Lytle spent last Sunday visiting at the Pat Fitzgerald home near Regan. R. G. Marchant, Edward and Emil Stroh were Monday callers in Regan. A. E. Pavey and son Henry and Peter Hoffman were Wing callers THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, evening in the hall. Mr. and Mrs, Hanson are leaving to spend the win- ter months in California. Miss Judith Swee, who is attending an art school in Minneapolis, arrived Monday to spend her vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., and granddaughter, Marcella Eisenbeisz, ae friends at Tappen Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jeanne left Monday evening for Devils Lake to view the presiden- tial train Tuesday morning. Mrs, Mary Linblad has been visiting for several days. at the C. A. Swan- son home. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met Tuesday at the M. E. church. Mesdames Paul Lang and Agner Swanson were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett spent Sunday at Steele visiting Mrs. Laura Klinefelter. Mr. and Mrs. John Steeg entertain- ed the following at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. The Enz family from near Arena were visitors at the Janke home Mon- day. | Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Emil Stroh, motored to McClusky Thursday. Miss Agnes Fitzgerald is visiting at the home of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. Tom Novak, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter Irene were Wing callers Wednesday. Mrs. John Witt and Miss Esther Reile were Saturday afternoon visitors at the Roy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter Irene were Tuesday evening visitors at the John Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter Irene were Sunday visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman. ———_____—__— ' Richmond a By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Degner and son John were Sunday visitors at the George Pehl, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and daughter Clara motored to the river Sunday to pick cherries. Mr. and Mrs. William Melhoff and daughter Venita were Wing shoppers Wednesday evening. Albert Neiters was a Saturday over- Lied guest at the Adolph Degner e. family spent Sunday at the Tebbo Harms home. ¢—____-.____-__+¢ \ Steiber | —-———— By MES. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. John Zoller and fam- ily motored to Hazelton, N. D., Fri- day evening, being the sudden death of Mr. Zeller'’s fath- er. Edwin Zelmer, who joined the CCC's and is stationed at LaMoure, N. D., spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, John Carlson and family spent Sunday visiting relatives in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and children of Baldwin, Mrs. Hugel- man and son of Bismarck and Bill Anderson of McKenzie spent Sunday at the John Anderson home. Mr. C. E. Buck, Mr. Bender, Mr. Bohlie and Rudolph Zoller all of Hazelton called at the John Zoller home '. J. C. Olson and Olaf Wold called at the Wm. Hickel and Ole Wold homes Sunday. Clifford Nelson and sons, Harvey and DuWayne of Driscoll, N. D., spent several days this week at the John Carlson home. Glen, Earl and Albert McAllister left Friday for the Red River Valley. J. C. Olson motored to Bismarck | Goodrich. ‘Thursday. John Zaller and Jake Gaub motor. ed to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Siroh and fam- ily called at the Gaub home Sun- day evening. ——_—_—______—_- | Menoken | ———_______—-e By MRS. JENNIE DANCE O. R. Ayers left recently for a busi- ness trip to Algona, Iowa. He was ac- companied by Albert Dralle and Edd Ebling. They plan to visit Archie Dance while there. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norlin and son, Sexton, Miss Ruby Jacobson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and son Dana of Houston, Texas, spent sever- al days visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King. Mrs. V. M. Craven entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday after- ‘Mrs,|200n. Out of town guests were Mrs. é tr fz ‘it | F it i al FE a 5 5 [ i i : 3 pal Hi i I i a iy called there ty Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A.|B. Reynold and Carl Berg, Richard ‘Weber and Lesther Criek motored to Tuttle Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday afternoon to visit their daughter Christina who is ® patient in the hospital. John. Bossert, Jr., who spent a few days visiting with his uncle and aunt, returned to his home in Linton Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madland mo- tored to Brush Lake Wednesday where Mr. Madland took part in the rodeo. 3 Reynold Engel and I. F. Lytle were ‘Thursday supper guests at the Bos- sert home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth and Reynold Mertz were Sunday visitors at the Dan Hien home. Roy Josephson and William Degner were Sunday supper guests at the poms home. —$$$_____ | Wing | —— ——_—_———_ ’ By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and family and Pearl Noram of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the Henry Jacobson home. Pearl Noram re- mained here for a short visit. Lillian Mueller spent a few days last week visiting relatives near Eugene Oswald and Harold Mueller motored to Bismarck and Mandan Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fallansby of Hurdsfield were Sunday visitors at the John Harty home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mueller and son, Edward, and Mrs. Hannah Hawke of Indianapolis, Ind, are visiting at the John Mueller home. Harold and John Mueller, Jr., Mrs. H. Hawke and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson were Bismarck callers Thursday. Sunday dinner guests at the John Mueller home were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mueller and son Ed. and Mrs. H. Hawke of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser, sons, John and Robert, and daughter, Viola, visited Sunday at the John Shlepp home. Louise Wahler and Velma Anne were supper guests Sunday night at the Geo. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Magnus of Mizpah, Mont., called in Wednesday at the Art Magnus home. They were en route to the Matt Magnus home at Flasher. Mrs. Herb Fricke was a visitor Tuesday at the Etta Jenkins home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Magnus motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. Lylas Magnus, Etta Jenkins, Mrs. Bazil Small and children, Kenneth and Dorothy, and Emil Hogue helped celebrate Gwendloyn Nelson's birth- day anniversary Tuesday, July 31. The ice cream social that was held last Sunday at the Emil Hogue grove by the Cederhill Homemakers club was well attended and a nice sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gwen- dolyn and Albin Spangberg were among those who went to Bismarck Friday. Supper guests Saturday evening at the Geo. Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck of Baldwin, Lau- rence Bailey and Harvey Fitzgerald of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck were Sunday guests at the Geo. Nelson home. Mrs. Leo Sheldon from Wilton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H Fricke. Her son, Carroll, is visiting at the Albert Vollen home. Emma Nelson, who has been visit- ing her uncle, Pete Swanson, in Cor- yollis, Ore., and many cousins, will be home in the near future to teach the Ghylin school near the Walter Scott home. She also spent some time with her brother, Ben and fam- ily at Miles City, Mont. Regan | ¢—— By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Corrine Hochhalter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Hochhalter of Wil- ton, was @ guest of Regan relatives the past week. Her parents mo- tored to Regan for her Sunday. The Regan Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Allan Westerman Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Al Garnes and chil- dren, Sandy, Jr., and Margaret, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richardson and family of Sanger, left Thursday for a two weeks’ vacation to be spent at the World's Fair at Chicago. Miss Leota Houser of McClusky mo- tored to Regan Friday. She was ac- companied home by Mrs. H. F. Di- mond, who will spend some time as & guest of the Housers. ‘Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. H. F. Limond. A number of relatives and friends called on Jake Danielson Friday, the occasion being his 8th birthday an- niversary. A pot-luck lunch was business caller Friday. Herb Bailey arrived in Regan Wed- nesday and returned to his home at Laurel, Mont., Thursday, accom} by his family, who have spent the past six weeks as the guests of rela- tives in this vicinity. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and children were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and children were Sunday guests of Wil- ton relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Lein were Mr. and Mrs. Mayland Christenson and Catherine Lein of month's vacation at Brad- | witton were guests of their in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Johnson, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter and Mr. and Mrs, Eric Pearson motor- ed to Bismarck on*business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Anderson, sons, LeRoy and Donald, daughter, Loretta, visited relatives in the Capital City Sunday. T. A. Johnson and daughters, Mrs. John Asplund and baby son, Norman Paul, and Miss Alma Benson visited at the Oscar Backman home Tuesday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson at a Bismarck hos- Pital Thursday evening. Vernon Richard of Wilton spent several days this week visiting his cousin, George Johnson. Misses Ingrid and Naomi Hagstrom and Bennevi and Mary Pearson visit- ed at the Andrew Hochhalter home were guests of relatives in Wilton over the week-end. Mr. Johnson mo- tored to the Capital City Monday, bringing them home en route. Mrs. Ned Asplund, son David, Mrs. T. A. Johnson and daughters, Eulalia and Evangeline, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, and Homer Brownawell. homes Sun-/strom. day included Mr. and Mrs. L. R. May Miss Bernice Morris, who has been and granddaughter, Sally Lou May, of | spending the vacation perlod ha Lisbon, Mr. and Mra, H. A. Carlisle|tle and other Pacific coast points, il and sons, Dwight and Roger, Mr. and|return the last of the month to Mra. Harold Brownawell and son Bob | up teaching near Regan. aiid of Sterling and Avis Carlisle and Frits| taught achool in Crofte township Coleman of Bismarck. past two years. ub Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson and ‘The Crofte Star Homemakers ln) Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Moffit spent Sat-| will meet at home of Mrs. urday night and Sunday at Hoskins/rence Stocks ednesday afternoon. lake near Ashley and Beaver creek,| Professor ©. Kosebud and famis near Linton, who have been visiting with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson, Mrs./here for some time are leaving for Eddie Adams and son Eddie, Jr. and|Bordulac, N. Dak., where Prof. Kose- Mrs. L. D. Bailey arrived home from|bud will teach this fall. Mr, Kose- Excelsior Springs, Mo., Thuraday after ee ne as ee Mr, and spending a month doctoring. Louis a ‘The girls’ 4-H cooking club No. 1/west of here during the summer met with Miss Mabel Lunde on Thurs- | months. day afternoon. It was decided to sell| The Merl White family have moved ice cream to raise the money to send|to the homestead recently filed on by a delegate to Fargo at the close of the|Myrtle White southeast of Bismarck. club year. b ae eee af “The girls’ 4-H Cooking club No. 1 Rock Hill | served ice cream at the swimming son were luncheon guests of Miss An- netta Erickson Wednesday afternoon. Beatrice Neilson of Wilton and Miss Neva Noon left by car Friday for Far- visit with relatives. Miss Noon will visit with her aunt, Mrs,. Frank Laughlin of Jamestown. Mr, and Mrs, Einar Skei and fam- ily of Bismarck are visiting with Mrs. a week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Torzeski and sons visited with Mrs. Torseski’s sis- ter and family, Mrs. Mary Tricka, of west of Wilton Saturday evening. By MRS. JOHN STEWART Mrs. Art Ferris of Wilton spent sev- eral days in this vicinity visiting rela- months, returned home with her. Miss Edna Sorrol of Watford City visited at the John Stewart home ‘Thursday and Friday. Miss Sordrol Passed away last winter. Julius Dorman was a Capital City visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMurrich and M. E. Funston A. H, Erickson and Miss Mary John-|. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind, Miss go and Wheaton, Minn., for a week's tives. Her daughter, Annie May, who has been staying here the past two is an aunt of Ervin Gramling, who family visited at the home of Mrs.|anq Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen and children, accompanied by Martin, Bill evening at John Gylden's. They also called at Arne Antilla’s. ‘Miss Dorothy Wilton, Jimmy Moun- tain and Phranie Jonason were call- ers at John Gyiden’s Friday after- Skei’s mother, Mrs. Nina Sandelin, for | noon. ‘Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son Severie were Wing callers Friday afternoon. Severie Eckholm was « caller at family were callers at Arne Antilia’s Mrs, Gust Eckholm spent the previ- ous Sunday visiting with Mrs. John Hokan: a. Miss Sylvia Eckholm spent the k-end at her home here. Miss evening were Seth Harju and Edwin ‘Those who helped Wyllis Wanttaja Friday, and Margie Mavis, spent Thursday|gevera) social who is very ill. Van Smith of Florann; Alberta, visiting at the Lucille Moffit and Van Smith. ey i Heaton { —_—___—____“—__-© By SARAH HEINLE Callers at the Heinle home Thurs- day were Ludwig and Fred Wagner and Harvey Neuhardt of Turtle Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lange were shoppers at Wilton Saturday. Visitors at the John Schiadt home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bau- miller and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller and family. Otto and Freida Fauth of Emery, 8. Dak., are visiting friends and rela- tives near Mercer and Wilton. Jake and Gust Just of Wishek were dinner guests at the Fred Just home Thursday. Bam Jennings and Ludwig Wagner were callers at the Heinle home Mon- By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams and family were Sunday guests at the K. O. Knutson home. Doerr. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Little, Floyd and Shirley Walker motored to Bis- marck Sunday. Mrs. Little-remained Knutson., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Funston and family attended a family gathering at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. E. Funston, They went on to Fargo Monday. day. Sunday ‘Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne and fam-|their parents, Mr. ily, Amanda Ecklund, I. Heckena and | Farley. Mon vening| Mr. and Mrs. Bethel’ Bailey and bripedabrg dented vatne i daughter, Deloris, called at the Guas rewe home| Mr. vee at a, TeUey Molsmegie are|and Mrs, Sam Doerr and Mra, Bethel the parents of a baby boy born re- Bailey motored to Bismarck Saturday. OO \ Christiania lerb By VIOLET A. CLARKE Tom Smith left for South Dakota where he will spend some time visit- ing relatives and friends. Ernest Schoon left for Verona, N. D., last week where he will attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were Sterling callers last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family visited at Ole Newland’s last Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Violet and Vernon Clark were Sterling callers last Saturday. Lester Clark was a caller at the Elder Elness home Wednesday. Lyle: Wilton, Freshour have joined the CCC. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent Saturday evening in Bismarck with Mrs. .Clooten’s sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness attended the dance in Sterling Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Conly are Marsh Wilton’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family and George Clark spent Sat- ——_—_—_—__________““_0 \ Ecklund | ———_—___—________- By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Wednesday afternoon visitors at the Chas. Spitzer home. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fox and son Myran and little Miss Beverly Stocks were callers at the mine Wednesday. week's vacation with Miss Irene Lang- husen. Misses Blanche and Lillian Sun- strom were Sunday visitors at the Chas. Krotz home. Mrs. Chas. Spitzer and daughter, Mrs. Agnes Ollenberger, attended the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, Mr. Tom _ Hollingsworth, , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spitzer and son Leon- ae | Brittin | ———_—___——_——_-* By O. DUTTON Miss Martha Schaeffer of Braddock visited the past two weeks with her sister, Freda, at the Elvin Hoover fi 5 Flif His fi i R & a uF E BE sage A i = Re tH i i I id F i a98 3 | | i HE i i i Flt 5 E ; i [ fi i Ralph and Ernest |‘ spending several days visiting at|9®¥- urday evening at Christ Schoon’s| 000. home. Mrs. Thelen and son Ivan were| family visited at Miss Aileen Spitzer is spending «| ‘amily visited Hf i i Peli ry & g 5 g yiden, Ronnie Johnson and Babe Wilton were call- ers at Marsh Wilton’s in Sterling Sat- of the week. reported having enjoyed their trip very much, and to have seen some crops. i 2 ° g E F i E i i i i I i 3 E F y | i i é I i 3 E z ft H i [ i i i ere i i [ Fy i lf i i ity PE id Hi e 2% F i ‘ E E I i yt i 3 3 | i i ‘3 | ) F ry | Hi [ i E i i i i | ue i l : i [ ? i r | Bp a a 5 BRE i k: g E Fete k ff E i F i | ti i i i “s if R eff e bt A E 2 4 i of il i Te cently. ———_—_——_ i Clear Lake a FSS By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Ross Taylor spent several days with Pete Malsam at the Allen Van Vleet farm. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mariner, |suest daughter Arletta and sons, Clarence and Gordon, of Kidder county visited Tuesday O. O. Sperry called at the J. F. Little home Tuesday en route home Bismarck. Mrs, W. G. Sherman. at the Warren Keeler home H Carline Beyer of Sterling visited a few days at the J. W. Beyer and By LL. DAVIS Henry Olson homes. — Pete Malsam was a supper guest| Margaret Gill visited Leona Davis at the Homer Taylor home Thursday | Sunday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were i egies ip fu | I i via lt Ee! ee 2 3 I z as i Hi Hl i i i iF l FF BE | / i aff 5 5 a8 ‘ | é gE : i i ip if i 3 i Z if | F Z | E Hi i i i i F i t A a § we i : He i i i i H E iy g* i F Hh . | if : 4 ile li Hae E 3 ne i z | F 5 it bey ERs ites’ efstseht i E i 5 Be | no] é i Fi f pf latte i reise i He File