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_ By ELIZABETH KOPPY _ Bill Burkhardt and Steve Koppy, Jr., ‘who are employed near Finch, Mont., arrived here Wednesday to spend the Fourth. They went beck to Montana Monday. : Mr, and Mrs. Steve Koppy spent Monday in Mandan and Bismarck on ‘business. Frank Koppy and John Michiitsch ‘were ‘business callers at the Merle Buck home Monday evening. Miss Hilda Schiermeister of Linton spent the week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home, | Phoenix TT By ELMABETE NEFF Mrs. Fred Holwegner, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bill Olson and sons, Bobbie and Jakie, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hol- wegner and daughter, bara, were ‘Wednesday callers he homes of Mrs. Neff and Mrs. Herman Rachel, daughters of Mrs. Fred Holwegner, who is from Idaho. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Rosenau and chil- dren are leaving to make their home in Idaho. A party was given at the Alex Neff home Monday evening. The evening ‘was spent dancing and lunch was served at midnight. Alex Neff left Wednesday on a few weeks trip to the western coast. He was accompanied by John: Hein, Al- bert Bossert, Rheinhold Engel and Eugene Oswald. George Rachel returned to his home Saturday after working for some time for Mr. Hutchingson. | Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Terry Wheeler, cousin of Loyal Belk, is spendirig ‘a few weeks with Loyal. ._, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halverson of Laverne, Minn., spent a few days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. . Martin Nelson, the past week. Mr. Swan, father of Mrs. Clifford Olson, arrived here Saturday to visit. Mrs. Twilling of Elbowoods spent Saturday and Sunday with her son, ‘Wn. Twilling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauk left Mon- day for their home in Denver, Colo. They have been visiting friends and Telatives here for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson and son, Norman, visited with Mrs. Jean Han- “gon of Steele over the week-end. Earl -Hall is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Becknal near Menoken for a few days. Tecla Presingar of Elbowoods, who has been employed here for the past few ‘months, left for her home Mon- day. Vernon A. Jensen, accompanied her brother, Aldus, to Plaza, Saturday morning where they spent the week- end, returning Sunday evening. od Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Bud Little were luncheon guests at the Eat] Mowder home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ehnes were Sunday guests at the Ed Hochhalter home. The following celebrated the 4th of July at the Clayton Little home: Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and family, Andrew Walker and son Floyd, Mer- rill Lindsey, H. C. Rasche, Mr. and Mrs. George Maloney and family, and Mrs. J. F. Little and family. Sunday guests at the Oscar Magnu- son’ home were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hettick and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogue and daughter. Clyde Little and Floyd Walker mo- tored to Hill City, 8. D.,:Wednesday for. five CCC boys, who will spend two weeks as guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Ottum of Bis- marck were Wednesday evening guests at. the Oscar Magnuson home. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Alm and fam- ily.and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemets and family celebrated the 4th of July Bailey's home at Regan. HESS 0 ovine SEE T Northwest Kidder | — eee bigtistilte ae Among th Steele Saturday were Mr..and Mrs. Russell Woodward and family, Ed Ochsner and sons, Armond, Lewrence and Vernold,'and daughter Vera, Mr. turned home after a trip to Minne- sota. The Bratcher brothers and sister, Se eee i Mrs. Ed Morris and family enjoyed a Picnic dinner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hart! and baby of Bismarck were recent visitors at the Walter Johnson home. | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW ‘Miss Bernice Gierke, Baldwin, spent @ week visiting Norma Agnew. Chas, Sherman and son, Eugene, of Salem, Ore., left for Fayette, Iowa, after spending a few days with M. O. Sherman. Edna, Marie and John Salter are | staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Salter, during the ab- sence of their mother, Mrs. Fay Sal- ter, Driscoll, who is convelescing from a burn sustained in an explosion. ‘Miss Elizabeth Wachal ‘spent a few days in Sterling. Alice Walgren returned Friday eve- ning from a visit with her brother, Harry Walgren, at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Catl Bjorstrom and family, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and son, R. Salter, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Funston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves and Mrs. Laura Dance were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Herbert Halvorson of Regent is visiting his mother, Mrs, James Wat- kins. By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family returned home Tuesday eve- ning from a trip to South Dakota. ‘The Altar society was entertained at the McIntyre home Wednesday. A large crowd was present and - the members worked on @ quilt top that . and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, . Mrs. Ed Pond and Mr. and 8. Ben Klagenburg were among those from this vicinity who attended td Pg bt Eee BFS gs : i it E Steve Murrey, daughtérs, Margaret, id Delores, and son Miss Verna Mae Wetzel spent the week visiting with her aunt, Mrs, ‘Schmidt of Bowdon over the Fourth. | Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel and fam- ily spent the Fourth at the Jake Knit- tle home South of Wing. —_—_______—___+ | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER A large number from here attended the Pioneer Days Festival in Bis- marck, ‘ H. G. Renfrow and family of Calvin spent the week-end at the A. R. Leni- han home. Mr. Renfrow is the broth- er of Mrs. Lenihan. Other guests at ‘the Lenihan home the past week were and a brother, Walter Renfrow, and family from Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Freeman and their son, Orland, have returned from & motor trip to Minnesota and South Dakota points. Edward Fricke, who is staying with his brother, Ralph Fricke, in Crom- well, spent the Fourth at home, Mrs, Mathilda Baumgart returned home Friday from a few days’ visit with friends and relatives in Bis- marck. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs, Roy Lewis Wed- nesday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing and refreshments yewere served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and family, and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein call- ed at the Richard Borner home Wed- nesday evening. Bobby and Beverly Erickson of Bis- marck are spending the week here as the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fricke. _ McKenzie ! oo By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. end Mrs. Henry Larson and cg] | daughter, Miss Vivian, accompanied by “Miss Kathryn Hughes, spent the Fourth at Aneta. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gehl, parents of Mrs. Fred. Habeck, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehl, brother and sister-in-law, of Fulda, Minn., are visiting at the Ha- beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leathers and daughter of Los Angeles, Calif. left for their home Sunday after a week's visit. They will return vis Kansas City, Mo., where they will visit a sis- ter of Mr. Leather’s, Mrs. 8. O. Law- yer. Mrs. W. H. Stark and Mr. and Mrs. -1T. ©. Torgerson returned Tuesday from Valley City after spending a week there attending the Epworth ‘League convention, Mr, and Mrs. Grover Anderson and William Stark of Tuttle visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Slovarp and family and Mr. and Mrs, Mike Vic- tor and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Slovarp. ‘Those from here attending the Pioneer picnic Friday were Mr. end Mrs. W. L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe and son, Mr. and Mrs. Woyd Wildfang and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and sons, “Buddie” and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and Eddie, Jr. and Mr. and Mts. T. T. Hughes and Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mallory end son, Dale, of Billings, Mont., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeshke. _ ‘The Misses Clara Habeck and Mina Manly left for Sidney, Mont., where oa will visit Mr. and Mrs. George a, 2 i Trygs o— By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelgon and were Gaughters, Bertha and Clara, return- ed Thursday from a few days’ visit with het parents, the Mosbruckers, at Emma Nelson visited this week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ben Neléon, in Bismarck. : = g BERES son, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Christenson ‘and son were overnight guests of Mrs. Ebba Olson, Sunday, Mrs. Charlotte and granddaughter Juanita Pound of Wilton visited a Mrs, Lenihan’s father, Joe Renfrow, |‘week, Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fatn- ily visited relatives in Rolette over the week-end. Bertha Mueller and Vivian Knowles are spending & few days with Kath- leen Kohler in Bismarck. Arthur and Jake Weber and Henry Kavonius, CCC members, are visiting with their parents here for a few Alex Neff, Engel and Eugene Oswald left Wed- nesday morning for a few weeks’ visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jones, Margaret | Jones and Herman and Olive Jacob- son spent the week-end at Pioneer Park and Wildwood. Walter Losk of Watford City is visiting with Leo and Harris Krem- enetsky for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and Bernice, Mr. afd Mrs. Clyde Harvey and Leverne, Mr. and Mrs. B. Know- les and children, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Suby and Donna Lou spent a few days at Lake Lida in o Mrs. Ole Olson and Mrs. Dee Bailey of Canfield were visitors at the James Sedevic home Friday. Ben McCloskey and daughter Mar- garet returned last Thursday from a trip to St. Paul and Belle Plaine, Minnesota. Margaret Jones of Hurdsfield is visiting at the Henry Jacobsen home. Hesry Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ambers and son were Sunday evening callers at the H. L. Hanson home near Arena. ‘The Lewis Ambers home was de- parents of a baby girl born at the 8t. Alexius hospital in Bismarck Monday. Driscoll { By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shaw of Lake ‘Tuesday attended a show. John Selmer, Clarénce Knutson, ii BE be By MES. K. R. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Erickson re- turned Wednesday from Wisconsin where they spent the past week visit- Telatives. Imes. William MacDonald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Crawford and Ralph Snyder were ami those that spent ismarck. . Kimball and Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT John Weber, Jr., is spending seme time in New Rockford on business. Eugene Oswold; Albert Bossert, Reynold Engel and John Hein accom- Alex Neff to California and ts. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and son Gottfried tt Saturday and Sunday with near Mercer and Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., daughter Clara, and Mrs, Gottfried Weber and daughter Rachael, visited with friends near Goodrich recently. Miss Jessie Broden who is attend- college at Dickinson, spent several days at the John Weber, Jr., home. Gottfried Weber and daugh- Red Flag Unfurled On French Ship = ee og th comet in Mar- seilles harbor si; zed _ their strike for a 40-hour week by Pa Eee eS ism and disregarded orders of Officers to lower the floats below ths French ticst iow color from the stern of the S. S. Ramis. relatives and friends, are leaving for California where Mr. Kensler's moth- er resides. Mrs. Frank Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paris were guests of Lester: Blattner’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andah! have as their guests her sister, Mrs. Kay Gray and her grandfather from Chicago. Valentine Steiner and daughters, Lucy and Frances, were dinner guests of Mrs. Marion Fleck and sons, Matt and Jack, Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wigle, daugh- ter Loretta and sons John and Ed- ward, spent Saturday as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Val Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Froelich and Dorothy of Dickinson were over- night guests of Marion Steiner Mon- day. Pete Froelich stayed with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and ee Val Steiner, Sunday. Mrs. Marion Fleck, daughter Anna Marie, sons, Jack and Matt, Peter Froelich, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Codding- ton and family, and Mrs. Herman Worst and family helped Val Steiner celebrate her birthday anniversary Sunday. —_—_—_ Riverview | By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Edward Hogue was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr. Ethel Johnson was a capitel city shopper Friday. . Lillian Westbrook was an overnight guest of Phyllis Worst Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, &r., re- turned Friday from a visit to Millarton and Minnesota points. Grasshopper Fighting Funds Are. Exhausted JAMESTOWN READY POR LEGION RALL WPA Job Load Shows Sa Thurncay that te emnplayment ood | steadily National Commander Is One of ye ey Principal Speakers on Program Dakota department is expected this year when Legionnaires and the Aux- illiary gather here Sunday for a three day session. Ray Murphy, national commander of the American Legion, will headline facilities are assured the visitors. A deluge of advance registrations has come in already, Topping the entertainment program will be a rodeo. The riders and rop- ers will show the first two days of the convention. Other highlights will include the drum and ugle corps exhibition as the concluding feature of the convention Tuesday night. A parade will be held Monday afternoon. W. 8. Danuser, said he expected the Leche will be nearly three miles in A golf tournament Gunday is sched- uled, and professional entertainers will be on the convention banquet and at the convention dances to be held both in Jamestown and at the Ameri- pon hy Legion Memorial park at Spirit- State officers who will be on the speaking program will include 8. 8. Boise, Bismarck, department com- mander; Jack Williams, Fargo, de- partment adjutant, and Mrs. E. C. aa Enderlin, state Auxiliary pres- Rev. L. FR. Burgum of Jamestown, will deliver the annual memorial ad- dress at the memorial services in Klaus park Sunday evening. Over 5,000 people are expected to attend these services. Bernie Bierman Down Brainerd, Minn., July 18.—(#)—Be- leved suffering from a mild form of laryngitis, Bernie Bierman, University of Minnesota football coach, was brought to St. Josephs hospital here Thursday. Bierman and Dr. Hauser, line coach at the University, have part of the summer on Hubert. Dr. Hauser recommended Bierman go to a hospital for an ex- amination. Dr. J. A. Thades, Jr., said his diag- nosis revealed an inflamed sore throat, with no complications resulting from the excessive heat of the past three With Mild Laryngitis Pa cluded far-reaching agreement to prevent a restoration of the Hapsburg throne in Austria for at least three Hapsburg restoration years. Austria and Germany to sign an agreement ironing out their ces before next Sept. 18 when naq tionalist influences will be incorpor- ated into the Austrian cabinet. Berlin, July 9—()—A for the German foreign Parker Junior Now Is Object of Extradition Mt. Holly, N. J, duly 9. been spending the staff of a camp for boys on Lake | pai, might answer attempts | young Parker to New York. Y TRAIN- ECONOMICALLY COMFORTABL ¥ SAFELY 1Y” EXAMPLE OF LOW FARES | From Bismarck One Farge woos Chicago ++ ----- ce 18.04 Round Trip Summer Feres to Route of t NortH Mi sorte leeccmay few example fares. There ‘points. Ask your N. P. Agent. T.P. . P. Allen, Agent he fir COAST LIMITE! Conditie if we didn’t have a telephone to keep us in touch with friends.” Ae way to keep friendships alive. With a telephone in the hone to save interest You. do the things that