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| Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Moe home. schoolhouse. lunch was served to a large crowd. church Sunday. Rev. Rindahl son was absent. were Sunday visitors at the Jacobso! home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester in Eklund. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Visitors at the Emil Hogue hom Charles Rue. Helma Olson, who has been em: starting to teach school in township. Wednesday, Aug. 8th, to the Ceder. hill Homemakers club. A very in. American costumes, The hostess, assisted by her daugh: ter Mabel, served a delicious lunch. er, Mrs. Etta Jenkins. Geo. Nelson home. Nelson home. attend the flower show. Lundquist and other relatives. cer lake recently for an outing. Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY week, son Ted of near Hazelton visited at Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were in Bismarck and business callers Mandan Thursday. The Messrs Steve and Frank Kop- py and sisters, Frances and Regina, motored to Valley City Friday and returned home Saturday with Isabel Braun and Pauline Koppy, who have yeen attending normal school there. Eustachious and Miss Theofilla Braun of Krassna were supper guests at the Badger ranch Sunday. Miss {fsabel Braun, who had spent some time there, returned home with them that evening. Steve Koppy and daughter Fran- ves motored to Mandan Monday. Miss Frances returned to her former work at the Mandan hospital after ‘pending her vacation at her home. Miss Elizabeth Koppy is visitin: with Miss Julia Pitzer of Mandan this week. A number of people from this vicin- ity enjoyed the Milwaukee railroac picnic at the Linton park. Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss in Steele Opal Gray were callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mrs. Mabel Hazelerove called at the Carl Keopplin and Andrew Okstead homes Thursday. Ed George, who formerly operated garage in Tuttle passed away Friday morning. Ivan Goldsmith was badly hurt 1 tn accident near Steele where he was working on the road driving a cater- piller. Lawrence Goldsmith has returned home from Ellendale where he has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss ‘Opal Gray and Mrs. Mabel Hazelgrove called Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse. Ed Oschrner and children and his Mrs, Lars Jacobson and Mrs. Con Johnson returned to their homes Wednesday, having spent the fore of the week in Minot at the The 4-H sewing club had a special meeting at the Roy Lewis home Wed- nesday. On Friday the club had an Achievement Day in the Baldwin All the sewing was ex- was given following the program. A Quite a few people attended serv- ices at the Painted Woods ata ot ol Bismarck held services as Rev. Carl- Mrs. Enock Anderson and family Erstrom tpent Sunday at the Ted Cook home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rue of Bismarck, daughters, Judith and Mabel, of Wisconsin, and Mrs. ployed at the Glenville cafe in Wing. will come home for a vacation before ‘Tryeg Mrs. Arthur Magnus was hostess teresting talk on the history of the dating back three generations was given by Mrs. Geo. Nelson. Gwendolyn Nelson and Dorothy Nelson modeled a Martha Washington and other old costumes. Mr. and Mrs. Art Donaldson, Bert Ellingson and Katherine Jenkins of Bismarck were overnight guests last Saturday and Sunday at the Emil Hogue farm visiting with their moth- George Zander and children from near Mandan called Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck, Clara and Orville from McKenzie were overnight guests Saturday at the Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet went to Bismarck Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Gust Solmonson and family from Parshall were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edward Miss Edna Surber of Livona ts visiting at the Steve Koppy home this Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt and the Jake Schiermeister home Thurs- & | > ly Driscoll ’ By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Clara Johnson was tendered a birthday surprise party by friends at her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Abner Friar of Har- vey and Mrs. Rose Friar and daugh- ter Evelyn were visitors at the C. A. Swanson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanson and Miss Hanson were entertained at the E. C. Ruble home Friday evening at @ six o'clock dinner. The Hanson family left the same evening en route for California to spend the winter months, Miss Laura Meyer, who has been a student at the State Teachers’ college at Dickinson, has returned home for the summer months, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop are having as a visitor this week Mr. Lathrop's brother, Christ Lathrop of Portland. Ore. The Epworth League held a weiner roast Wednesday evening at the Reidinger groove. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and family left Friday evening to visit at | points in Wisconsin. | Mrs. Sharpe spent Sunday and Monday in Bismarck visiting her daughter Florence. who is a patient at one of the local hospitals. Miss Dorothy Johnson’s Sunday school class, assisted by Bernice Chapin, held a picnic last Tuesday at the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoff and son and Mrs. K. E. Ruble of Douglas were visitors at the E. C. Ruble home Wed- nesday. Mrs. Lawrence Hull and sons are spending the week visiting at La Moure. Mrs. Mathilda Meyer, who has been spending the week visiting at Man- dan, has returned home. Rev. Clifford Brennen organized a Boy Scout troop Monday evening. McKenzie n e | | I By MRS. T. T. HUGHES i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Conley of| Washington, D. C., arrived Wednes- day to visit Mr. Conley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Conley. They will also visit relatives in Bismarck and at- tend the wedding of their niece, Miss Vada Heaton. The Ladies’ Aid held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Theo. eson Thursday afternoon. After the busi- ness meeting a pot-luck lunch was enjoyed. The regular mecting of the Royal Neighbors was held Thursday night in the hall. After the next meeting an entertainment will follow in honor Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Vio-| of Miss M. Runey. Jet and John Roswick went to Mer- Rudolph Habeck and Mr. Burgie of Crookston, Minn., came Thursday to get Maurice Habeck, who has spent the summer months here with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | 8t Habeck. The 4-H Poultry club under the leadership of Mrs. Henry Larson, met Thursday with Florence and Orville Habeck. Nearly all members were present. Bernice Bliss was a visitor. The seniors’ 4-H club is practicing for a play. They met at the school- house Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes and Lester were visitors at the T. I. Bailey home | near Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Hughes} also called on Mrs. Woodrow Burgess and infant son, Robert, near the Bailey home. Eleanor Bailey, niece of Mrs, Hughes, is spending the week at the Hughes home. Ed. Harvey, Gerald Boren and Miss Hazel Simonson of Bismarck called at the Paul Antrim home Thursday. The Misses Pauline Rishworth and Margaret Olson of Bismarck spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the George Manly home. Mrs. John Becker of Sykeston spent Wednesday visiting her sister, Mrs. Isabelle Colby. Mrs. W. H. Stark returned home Monday from Sauk Center, Minn., where she visited her daughters. | Welch’s Spur t ‘4 a By MRS. R. M. WELCH George Scarborough called at the Horace Dirlam home one day the lat- ter part of this week. Mrs, Sara McMurrich was injured quite painfully when she fell in the wagon, while riding with her son Will to the Chester Boyd,home Fri- day. to her home on Saturday. Her daugh- ter, Margaret, who has been staying at the Boyd home, accompanied her. Mrs. McMurrich had been visiting for a few days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Will McMurrich, at Glencoe. Little David Welch, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, has been quite ill from the heat this week. Most everyone from this commun- ity attended the funeral of A. T. Welch at the Perry funeral parlors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Olivia Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Welch and children visited at the Arthur Knudtson home Saturday evening. Moffit. -° brother Richard and Ruby and Clif-| ford Oschiner visited relatives Sun- day near Tuttle. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were callers in Steele Wed- nesday. Rainbow Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Mrs.| home By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT It was a shock to the people of Moffit to hear that Mr. L. J. Wolfe died suddenly of heart trouble in his blacksmith shop at Braddock last ‘Thursday noon. He was well and favorably known in this community. A dinner was given at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday in honor of Mr. Brownawell’s birthday. Mrs. J. C. Kendall entertained Homemakers club at her Priday, Aug. 10th. A recrea- | Mabel Hazelgrove called at the Carl/ tional lesson was given. After the NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | jothy motored to Wisconsin Tuesday -| home of their daughter and son-in- Mr. Boyd took her to Bismarck | Ladies’ Contract Bridge club Thurs- day afternoon. First prize was won by Miss Elona Iwen and second by Mrs. Glen Adams. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess after the games. There were two games of kitten- ball played at the swimming pool Sunday. The girls’ team from Regan played and won the game from the Moffit girls and the Sand Hill boys won from the Moffit boys, Mrs. Emil Enockson and two sons, Clifford and Gene, the Misses Elona and Norma Iwen and Mrs. John Adams left Monday for a few days’ visit at Arthur, N. D. Dewey Olson was taken to the hos- pital at Bismarck Saturday night, suffering from infection in a car- buncle on his neck. He will have to undergo a minor operation before returning to his home. Carl Olson, his brother, is taking care of his mail route during his absence. Charley Thompson left Saturday for points in Iowa. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met with Mrs. Corina Kimble Wednesday afternoon. A canning demonstration was given at the Homer Brownawell home Wednesday morning by Miss Van Hook of the Agricultural college. > 9 \ Ecklund | ——_—__—_—______"_0 By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Kosebud and daughter, Marian, returned from a two weeks’ visit at Lakin, N. D., with Mr. Kosebud’s parents. On their way back they stopped at Bordulac, where Mr. Kosebud is going to teach. Miss Myrtle Danstrom, who had a two weeks’ vacation, is back to her school duties at Ecklund school No. 2. Miss Joyce Fisher has been. visit- ing with Miss Josephine Hedberg the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson, son Russell and daughter Louise left by car for Chicago, where they will visit with relatives and see the Century of Progress. From there they will go to Miami, Fla., where they will make their future home. A number of the CCC boys of the camp at La Moure returned home Saturday for the week-end. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Lein By OLGA M. RISE er TE, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lein, Mr .and Mrs. Ted Varhold, daughter La Don- na, Lois Lien, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Arthur Rise and Alice Arne- son attended a birthday party on Mrs. M. A. Lien at the Lien home Thursday evening. Valdemar Lein took Mr. and Mrs. Severson to Hanford, N. D., Wednes- day where they looked after some business. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Severson, daugh- ters, Ardis and Shirley, visited at D. D. Barkman’s Wednesday evening. Rudolph Heidt transacted business) near Goodrich, N. D., Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Arneson, son Merle, Mrs. Algot Draviand, daugh-) ter Eunice, and Mrs. 8. Arneson, all} of Eldridge, N. D., visited relatives and friends in this vicinity Tuesday. Bernice Brown, who has spent the past six weeks with her mother at the Helgeson ranch, returned to Bismarck Friday. H Ethel Brenden, Art Deckert and! Marion ‘Lien visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Brenden near Pettibone, N. D,, Sunday evening. Geo. Vik, Harold Josephson and Floyd Lien, local boys, who are with the CCC stationed at La Moure, N. D., visited at their homes over the week-end. A large crowd attended the joint services and Luther League held at/ O. B. Newland’s Sunday. Mesdames Theodore Skogen and Adolph Peterson will entertain the Ladies’ Aid at the church Sunday aft- ernoon. i Alfred Arneson is spending several | days in Bismarck where he is re-| ceiving medical treatment. tl Missouri By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Dwayne and Jackie Robinson spent Monday night visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson near Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eddie and fam- ily of Wilton and Miss Wariwyn Bak- Miss Aldeen Dutton, who has been spending part of the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton, has returned to her home at Mandan. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Anderson are home again after a two weeks’ visit in Great Falls. Mont. —_—_—__ 1 Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., ar- companied by Mr. and Mfrs. Fred Borth, and Philip Weber, motored to New Rockford Monday. From there they went to Devils Lake Tuesday to view the president. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel are gee parents of a baby girl born Aug. ‘Thursday supper guests at the Bossert home were Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter Deloris, Mrs. John Fode and son Earl, John Bossert, Jr., and Albert Fisher from Linton. Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, and daughter Dor- to attend the funeral of Mrs. L. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, eon William, and daughter Esther were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. George Nolen and Edwin Hein, members of the CCC camp, spent the week-end at their parental homes, Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. John Welsenberger, &r., of Tuttle, spent Sunday at the law, Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel. Miss Edna Eide of Prescott, Ari- zona, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingvald Eide, for the past six weeks, left Wednes- day for Prescott to resume her school duties there. Miss Eide has been an instructor in one of the Prescott schools for the past four years, Miss Edna Gellner spent several days this week as a guest of the Thompson girls, Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner and family motored to Goodrich Wed- nesday to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and daughter Wanda motored to Grand Forks Tuesday to visit relatives. They stopped at Devils Lake Tuesday en route to Grand Forks to see Presi- dent Roosevelt. er were entertained for Sunday din-} ner at the Alex Anderson home. i Miss Irene Mallard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallard, is sc- riously ill at a Bismarck hospital with whooping cough and pneumonia. Miss Eleanor MacDonald returned home Saturday morning after spend- ing the past week in Chicago attend- Hold the Century of Progress exposi- ti George Wiegel is receiving medical treatment at a Bismarck hospital for an injured leg. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and son Ken- neth and Mr. and Mrs. Studie Wood- worth and family were Sunday eve- ning visitors at the James Robidou home. | Taft | By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. George Lewis, daughter Mar- ian, Esther and Theodore Lang, Miles and Helen Parke spent the past week at the Black Hills. Mrs. Frank Alyea and small daugh- ter have returned home from the hos- Pital. Mr. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney and Mrs. Horace Fairchild attended the church service and social gathering at McKenzie Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hayes and Charles Gosney were din- ner guests Tuesday at the P. M. Gos- ney home. Horace Fairchild returned home Wednesday from Connecticut where he visited three weeks. The Elmer Kling family have moved here from Lyman schoo! district. They will occupy the buildings south of the Charley Anderson home. Mrs. Henry Jessen visited with Mrs. Howard Smith Friday afternoon, ea w ! I e | di business trip to Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and children spent Friday at the Morri- son home near Brittin. Some from here attended the show, “The Midnight Thieves,” in Sterling Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney were Bismarck and Mandan business call- ers Saturday. They also visited at the Wilbert Koon home south of Bis- marck. Edna Mae returned home with them after visiting there a week. E. T. Olson shipped @ carload of sheep from Sterling Tuesday to St. Paul. He will stop in Fargo on busi- ness on his way home. Henry Jessen and Hans Baeth left Tuesday morning for points in Min- nesota. George Williams and his father, both of Robinson, spent several days at the Russell Williams home here. Kenneth Lippert of Mandan ts visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr. j Baldwin | ¢#——___ —_________4 By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nelson and fam- ily of Cromwell were recent guests at the E. A. Fricke home. J. C. Poole, manager of the Farm- ers’ Union elevator at this point, tells us the elevator will close August 15 due to poor crops in this territory. It is expected the elevator will re- open next year. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph —— ee ‘i S.W. Burleigh | _—_ eee By MRS. ALEX STEWART Dan McClean is somewhat improv- ed after a serious illness of bronchial pneumonia. Edward Becknall, Claude Houser and sons, Ernest and Everett, motor- ed to the river Sunday for fishing. Mrs. Maggie Lamb ts taking care of the Mallard children while Mr. and Mrs, Mallard are in Bismarck with their daughter Irene, who is very ill Mr. and gus Stewart, Robert Fields, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Robidou were among those Sunshine Workers 4-H club Vernon Nordquist left by car Fri- morning for a two weeks’ visit jured when his truck collided with ce southbound Soo train near Bald- in three weeks ago, is sufficiently improved to leave the hospital, al- though he is still under a physician's care., Nellie Hagstrom of Minneapolis, Naomi and Oscar guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Erickson Monday evening. tored to Turtle Lake Sunday to visit with Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hanson. Mrs. Richard Carter, a sister of Mrs. Erickson, ac- companied them home to week here. a fishing trip to Brush Lake Sunday. Frances children spent last week at the Joe Fischer home. They left for Wash- ington by car Monday morning where home. week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. were callers at the Wm. Kershaw home en route to Bismarck Tuesday. Bismarck the past few days. Detroit, Mich,, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence | Madland. spent several days at her home, with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer. Gordon Halverson, at the Anton Fischer home, spent the week-end in Bismarck friends. Wing spent several days at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Law- rence Madiand, this week. Wm. Kershaw Thursday After the business meeting refresh- ments were served by the hostess, as- sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Melick. o So RRR S Canfield > Orlo Johnson left Thursday for a trip to Iowa and Minnesota points. met at the home of Clarence Scott Thursday. The menibers planned to hold a food sale in Regan Saturday oo were callers in Bismarck Fri- tertained at dinner Sunday Rev. and Mrs, Fred Christ and family of Wil- ton. Picnicked at the Rocks Sunday. Ole Olson home Monday. her home here after spending 225 & E i 5 piySbct Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richard of Wilton called at the Roy Anderson home Thursday morning. Seth Ecklund, who was seriously in- is The Misses Hilda Wellander and and Hagstrom were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson mo- spend the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Erickson made t By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr, and Mrs. Jake Merkle and hey expect to make their future Miss Grace Miller is spending the Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Gilbert Melick has been staying in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bremner from Mrs. John Wagner of near Wilton Edwin Dietzman spent Sunday with Miss Edith Olson, who is visiting with Miss Alice McClusky from The Three Leaf Clover homemak: rs club met at the home of Mrs. afternoon. weeks, re- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simonson of California and Mrs. Howard Glanville and two daughters were guests to) ter of Mrs, Glanville. Mrs. R. ©. Halver and Mrs. A. L. ‘Tees were callers at the McIntyre home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family were supper guests at the Mo- Intyre home Sunday evening. By MES. JOHN A. BERG Miss Freda Fauth of Emery, 8. D., is visiting at the Mike Wall home. Mrs. Mary Wall motored to Tap- pen, N. D., Saturday where she visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long and son Harold spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Berg spent Sun- day at the D. D. Meyer home near Lake. Mrs, John Wagner returned home Sunday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer at Menoken, —_—_———_--—_ | Rock Hill | ——____—___—__ By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. Carl Schatz and daughter A number from here attended Mr. A. T. Welch’s funeral in Bismarck Sat- irday. MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and The American Legion Auxiliary vening, Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Ole y. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey en- ‘The Fisher and Ghylin families Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and jaughter of Bismarck called at the Miss Gudrun Jordahl sepesned te jummer months at Valley City. Rev. Rindahl of Bismarck will con- duct services at the school house Sunday evening, Aug. 19, at 8 o'clock. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the Harry Davenport home Wednesday, Aug. 22. Miss Rosebud Hilsdorf of Wilton ts spending a few weeks visiting with Frances Fitzgerald. Mrs, J. Fitzgerald left for Iowa, where she will spend a month visit- ing her parents. She motored there with Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, who Mr. Jessen and Mr. Smith made a pia bo the Wee eee Schrunk | By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Cord Schuh and son were callers at the Anton Novy home last Sunday. A party was held at the James|: Novy home Saturday evening, Aug. 4th, in honor of Elizabeth Novy’s 1éth birthday anniversary. Mrg. Jake Roth and fam- ily of Tuttle spent last Sunday, visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Roth's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Witt and family. Miss Agnes Fitzgerald of Regan re- turned home Saturday evening after visiting Mr. and Mrs, John Fitzgerald for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh were Mrs, Christ Wentz and daughters, Marvis and Janette, and son Earl of Harmon, N. D., spent last week visit ing the former’s parents, Mrs. William Witt. and duly 25th. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Miss Esther Reile were visitors at the Wil- Mont., where they attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Tim Knudson. whe shopped tn Blsmarek Saturday. |§ 2 ——_——_» Bri i Still | By 0. DUTTON a_i a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crawford and By B. P. BAGSTROM son Donald and granddaughter, Carol Jean, of Harvey, visited several days of last week with relatives at the O. D. Kimball home. Several trom this vicinity attended the funeral of A. T. Welch in Bis- 5 5 & Kershaw/ily and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist has been/attended the farmers’ day celebration in McClusky Thursday. June Anderson who spent several days with relatives in Bismarck re- turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son sao et —_._.._____4 ' Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Miss Vivian Erstrom of Bismarck can be taken without reserve.” People’s Forum ere dea! Felletous oud; individuals oftend is now visiting her sister, Mrs, Frank 4 ‘Wachal. Eight members attended the Home- makers club meeting Thursday after- lard. The lesson, “The Up-to-Date|| !¢ a Rag Rug,” was presented to the club onfora te his pol 5 . Mrs. game where justice ai } i & 5 i sek a5 i z a a Pe at Portland, We farmers are losing In fact we have lost on the high: every And then expects to our gu Protectors soon. Frank /@nd take ast, fe i u ag & 5 g 5 “Ei 3 é Bes | g S45 t i | 8 i E E & sas as ite i 4 & HH : rial ae Hh 8Sy li i i i i evening, Mr. and Mrs, 8. W. Nemets and family were Sunday guests at the Ar- tl early Friday morning after visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity: for some time. aES H ett RE i 3 i i j & e Hl ih i i 5 i E é i | H st nae 8 rf i 29 E i i i aise 8 | E it with relatives at Portland, N. D. Miss Vivian Erstrom of Bismarck is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Eight members attended the Home- ‘Thursday a makers’ club meeting at 2g I Z $ yy z A i ! i g3 > ' i & § | tH i i i i i 4 i i i He | é B é i j i 4 yi ub ge i A Eg® BEE i j : i i : i lie iH it : G i : g E i i - | | : Hi uy f ta I li call E F E F i E it cal i