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cee Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Guests at the Viola Little home Gunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Little and daughter, Erma of Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and fam- ‘Wednesday callers at the Harvey Fitzgerald home were Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and son, Fred Cox, Clyde Little and Willie Jiras. Jake Marcovitz returned to his| i | Baldwin —————— | Mr, Magnuson’s brother and sister- | farm Monday after spendig the week-end with his family at Man- den. : Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Magnus and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Tom, Casey of Wilton was a guest at the Everett Hare home Sat- ; urday. Shoppers in Wilton Saturday were, Gust Larson, Walter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, Dick Iverson, Francis Voltin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franklund, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson, Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and chil- dren, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hanefield of Wilton were guests at the Joe Brown jhome Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. |Everet Hare and children and Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children were also visitors. By MRS. CARL HERDEBU in-law at Wilton. Mrs, Clayton Little Hagen yl see upper Thursday evening Mrs. Little, Clyde, Ruth and Virgil Little and Willie Jiras, the occasion being Junior's first birthday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. L. Stocks and Bever- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Little, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp, Mr. and Mrs, Arnie Gordon and Ira Falken- Victor and Porter Nelson called at {Stein and Marie. the Albert Vollen home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenpor! Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke, Jr., ,|and family left Thursday for their called at the Ralph Robinson and|"ew home at Baudette, Minn, P. E. Patton homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown and ‘Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Fitzgerald family were Sunday dinner guests of and .daughter were Friday evening|Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stock. guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald home. | Canfield ¢ By MRS. A, F. GHYLIN Hazel Wold returned to her school Ernest Rupp, Larimore, spent the week-end with his parents. Misses Betty and Cleo Johnson, who attend Wilton high school, spent the week-end at their home. Miss Bernice Dries and Mrs. Carl Herdebu will take their students on a tour of Bismarck and Mandan Thursday. Sunday guests at the John Herdebu, 4m Sheridan county Friday where she|%t.. home were Mr. and Mrs. Art gives eighth grade examinations. Fricke and Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Her- A large crowd attended the high|man Kickul and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- school play, “Here Comes Charley,”|™und Rupp and family. , presented at the school Friday eve- ning. Clair and Merril Weise and Adam Herdebu, William Fricke, Sr. Wal- The Aid met at the Ole Wold|ter Ryberg and Carl Johnson attend- home Wednesday. Plans were made |€d @ meeting in Still conducted by to have a food sale at’ Regan, Sat-|County Agent Putnam, Monday eve- urday afternoon, June 5. The next /ng. meeting will be at the Strand home, June 9. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent, ‘visited Baldwin upper Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Strand and Mrs, |8rades Monday. A, Strand entertained the Misses ‘Wood and Matthews and Bert Olson et supper Thursday. The Misses Matthew and Wood en- ‘tertained Mr. and Mrs. Matthew and (Mr. and Mrs, Wood of Steele and (Miss Matthew's sister and family of Pettibone at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Dee Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson called at the Ghylin home Gunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey and Oscar Olson spent several days in Bismarck ‘on business. They returned home Wednesday. Ray Walker called at the C. Little home Sunday. | Hampton By GERTRUDE KOPPY Miss Linda Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weber, Emmonsburg, and Theodore Renchter, son of Mrs. Dorothy Rencher, Driscoll, were married at Linton Friday, Dewey Lawler motored to Linton Baturday where he consulted a phy- Sician about an infected eye. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koppy and son Frank, Mandan, were callers at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Wednesday were Frank Law- jer, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Gaughter Elizabeth and Wilfred and Ralph Rebenitsh. Francis Chesrown, John McCrory, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Fred Job, daughter Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Ohlhausen, Jr., shopped in Linton Saturday. attended the operetta, “My Maid On the Bamboo Screen,” which was pre- sented by the Linton high school Students. Their daughter, Miss Regina, took part in it. | Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and Gaughter Jeanne. spent Sunday at The last P. T. A. of the school year was held Friday evening. Paul McCann who has been em- ployed at Beach has returned home. Mrs. Arnold Eidum and son of Stanley have been recent visitors in the community. Mrs, Eidem was a former teacher here. Mrs. F. B, Folsom of Minneapolis spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett. Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Helen An- serson and Mr. Monson, Bismarck, nd Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson and (Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson were vis- at the Ole Quale home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hanson and Son spent the week-end at Sanger. The juniors and seniors held a pic- hic at Lake Isabelle Friday, and the freshmen and sophomores at Men- Rev. H. Brown of Steele delivered ‘the baccalaureate services at the hall Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Leibelt and family, iNew Salem, and Mrs. Belle Van Vleet, Bismarck, were callers at the Carl Meland home Sunday. Mrs. Benz, who has been visiting here, returned to her home at Moffit, M. T. Olson and Della have left for ® short trip to Willmar, .» and the Twin Cities. ¢—____________» | Glenview By HILDA JACOBSON Alice Larson, who has been taking treatments at Bismarck, is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aune were Wiltgn callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Simons, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Simons and Willard Simons called at Jacobsons Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lange and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson were Capital City visitors Thursday. The Glenview Homemakers will meet at the W. A. Larson home Thurs- day, June 3. Mrs. Lowell Christensen and in- fant son returned home from Bis- marck, Wednesday. The Painted W Homemakers will meet at the Dave Smith home Wednesday, June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk and daughter Genese were supper guests at Lars Jacobsons, Sunday. The Mount and Guptil children, who have been absent from school the past month due to illness, have resumed their studies, | Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Tech, Sgt. and Mrs. Irvin E. West and daughter Yvonne left Friday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where they will visit relatives before going to Fort Hoyle, Maryland, where they will make their Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hogue, Jr., were visitors in Bismarck, Tuesday. Raymond Flannigan was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Worst. Walter Paul visited at the John Flannigan home Tuesday. “Mandan shoppers Saturday includ- €o Mrs. James Briggs, Mrs. Herman Worst ae ars: Viola Taylor. ir. a rs. Paul Ry! enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. SORA Pantie: Mrs, Herman Worst, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryberg and Mrs. James Briggs, Tuesday. Mrs, Herman Worst and daughter Mayo and family Wednesday. -—___—_—* _, | - Harriett By LOIS WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae were Bismarck [Shoppers Saturday. George Gilbreath of Tuttle spent. Sunday visiting Frank Lambert. L. L. Zimmer transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Arthur Thompson of Minot is a indefinite time. Garhardt Wutzke visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke Tuesday evening. wi er Mrs. O. G. Wietstock. Beer iyi Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Zimmer and Mrs. Van Vleet were guests at the eeilineer (home Sunday. 8. Christ Wetzel and Mrs. H. F. Williamson called on friends in Tuttle Friday afternoon. Painted Woods By MBS. JOE BROWN ‘Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom vis- with Mrs. G. R. Brostrom Sun- evening. at the E. V. Franklund Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vic- and children. being held at Painted school No. 1 every evening ; f Welch’s Spur | >—_______—____4 By MRS. R. M. WELCH Lawrence and Clarence ler motored to Bismarck Friday, bar ence is planning a trip to Calif 5 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard and family, Chas, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mallard, John Richter and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and two sons, Mildred Schuase, Louise Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oder and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, 6 ‘Mrs. August Kilian visited Wed-!Robert Welch and family and Mrs. M. it afternoon. a & Wilton shopper al parents. 4-H club girls Mrs. Fred Mitchel, who|E. Funston and Kjersten returned to|home in Beach, daughter Ella shop- Bismarck hospital.|ped in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Catherine Moran, sister of Mrs. L. 8. Doppler, left by bus for her ) Sunday. She will fter spending ajcontinue her training at St. Alexius hospital after a two weeks’ vacation. Chas. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John held their monthly meeting at the|Richter and family and Mr. and Mrs, ‘school house Thursday evening. Mrs.|John Welch and nephews visited at Budolph Hagen 1s their new Jeader.jthe Robert Welch home Sunday. Rita were dinner guests of Mrs, Frank | Ud Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and |08,, Bob, guest at the Eng. Eide home for an we By NORMA AGNEW Mrs. M. O. Sherman accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Sherman to Dris- call, Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sherman. Mrs, William Johnson was called to Minnesota, Monday, by the serious illness of her mother. erside, Wash. Mrs. George Nelson, son Gerald and Mrs, Gilbert Cederstrom visited with Herman Olson, Thursday, at the &t. Alexius hospital in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis are|” srartin Nelson Fred pad residing on the V. M. Craven|tored to Bismarck Monday pita farm. ness. They were dinner guests at the John Habeck home en route. Clarence Olson, who has been em- ployed at the Boyton ranch left for LaMoure to visit relatives. Mrs. Morris Erickson and sons Roy and Melvin visited at the Arthur Magnus home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo were visitors Sunday at the A. T. Spangberg home. By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER The juniors and seniors, accompan: fed by their teachers, held their an- nual banquet at the Sweet Shop in Bismarck, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCormick and family, T. Estelle and daughter Virginia Ann, George Knoll and fam- ily, Mrs, Frank Guest and son Frank, ; 3, H, Salter, Mrs. George Wachal and daughters Elizabeth and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent and daugh- ter, Mrs. Margaret Field, P. E. Wood and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and daughter Nora, and Mrs. R. L. Mallard and son Cecil, were shoppers in Bismarck, Satur- day. Anna Knoll spent Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Sam Rath, Tuttle, are “Mr and Mrs; AH, Klipstein, Mr, | Uests of the latter's uncle and sunt, ape, Get wee Supa |My, th4 Mr, An Bil We Mr, and Mrs. George Schmidt and | (ich and deugl eee Gelig and Hort Roberts were Sat- family, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt urday callers of Anna Holmes. of Solen called at the home of Mr, Madland and Mrs, Joe Schmidt, Sunday, i te rie Beverley Ebeling spent Sunday | vadiand visited friends at Menoken night at the Nelson home. Saturday and Sunday. A number of friends gathered at|~ "yer. marbara Kraft is visiting rel- the A. C. Dance home Monday eve-|.i0.’ and friends in Tuttle this ning, the occasion being Miss Alma) oy Monke’s birthday. Lunch was served |" pest Kein and Martha Kraft were at midnight. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, August Beick. Baccalaureate services were held in the school auditorium Sunday after- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wahl and Harley Gene, Jake and ‘Wilbert noon at 3:00 o'clock. Rev. Torgerson delivered the sermon, Commehcement ‘Wahl were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Vollmer at Tuttle. exercises will be held Friday evening, BBY 22) she) eoniccl hots, A large number of folks from Tuttle and Denhoff attended Sunday ser- Wing vices in school house No. 2. Plans were made to have Sunday school IRENE MUELLER each Sunday at 2 p.m. Services will be at 3 p. m. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Leible and son, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wahl and Harley Gene were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wahl on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, August Beich enter- tained Theodore Haas, Mrs. Helen Zellmer and Verna, Wednesday eve- ning. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stark, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Peter Ince, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier and Floyd motored to Bismarck Thursday. En route home they called at the William Stark home in McKenzie. Friday callers at the Allen Frazier home were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Stark, Imogine, William and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Mr. and Mrz. August Beich and John Bender of Mc- ‘Clusky. Moffit By MBS. A. W. FAUST Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and daughter Elaine June were Wednes- day afternoon visitors at the Caroline Kraft home in Wing. Magdalena Neff spent the week-end with Martha and Hulda Siirtola. Mrs. Robert Baumback and daugh- ters Olinda and Edith and son Law- rence of Hurdsfield, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and daughter Elaine were Saturday afternoon visitors at the Caroline Kraft home. Elizabeth, Magdalena, Martha and Alex Neff were visitors at the Emil Wutzke home at Arena, Wednesday evening. Mrs. I. E, Gibson of Sterling was a@ Monday afternoon guest at the Kusler home. : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and chil- dren were Sunday evening guests at the Lewis Ambers home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and Mrs. Emil Erickson and daughter Edna visited at the Alex Neff home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson of Regan were guests at the J. O. Lein home Monday. Miss Gertrude Kavonius of Bis- marck spent the week-end at her home here, Rev. Wm. Lemke of Bismarck deliv- ered the baccalaureate sermon for the graduating class Sunday night. Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. James Sed- ivic and son Wayne, Bertrum Olson and Fern Glanville spent Saturday visiting friends and relatives in Bis- A meeting was held at the bank Tuesday evening to complete plans for opening the swimming pool. A committee of five including Mmes. Jason Hoover, Alfred Faust, Viggo Jensen, Chas, Thompson and Burns Bailey were appointed to solicit funds for repairs and salary for the life guard. Anyone wishing to donate is requested to see one of the commit- tee. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker and daughters Dorothy and Mrs, John Cannonball and with his sister, Fan- nie Stillwell, before returning to Riv- [Menoken | aViiy'tsat amas al] Stl____| Star’s Sweeping ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, <a By N. O. BAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and daughter, Hilma, . and Mrs. Eric Pearson Sunday after- noon, Estherville schools No. 3 and 4 and daughters, Darlyne and La Voris, Mrs. Nels Alm and sons, Ivan, Marion and Willis, Marie King, Ed- win and Edith Backman, all of Regan, Seth Ecklund and Paul Woznick of Wilton besides relatives in the com- munity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Noon Sunday. The occasion was Wilbur's birthday an- niversary. By EDNA MARCHANT Mrs. Elizabeth Schuh is visiting at the E, M. Nolan home for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Neiters and daughters visited at the John Witt home Sunday evening. Sunday visitors at the Fred Smith home were C. B. Knudson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Degnar and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and Della. Jim Kozinek visited at the Anton Novy home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hochhalter and family have recently returned from California. Mr, and Mrs, March were guests at the John Witt home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Mc- Clusky were Sunday visitors at the Roy Marchant home. Leota Reile spent the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reile, Sr. Gust Witt, Edward Stroh, Bennie Reiser and Edwin Triebwasser left ‘or Winston, Mont., where Edward Stroh will visit his brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh and con, William Will and daughter Esther and son Art visited relatives in Tuttle from Fricay until Tuesday. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Shoppers in Wilton Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons Richard and Andy, Mrs. V. Hall and son Norman, N. Nelson and Mrs. Walter Grewe. James and Eleise Holkup called et the Andrew Heinle home Wednesday. marck, Earl Harvey, Henry Kavonius and Be Lytle left for California last week, Alice McCloskey, who is teaching school near Moffit, spent the week- end at her home here. Irene Mc- Closkey, her sister, returned with her. Alice Bates and Nettie Farley of Bismarck spent Saturday and Sun- day visiting at the A. Felton home. By MBS. K. R. SNYDER Baker, Sr, The Dells, Ore., and Miss Ruth Belk, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson were supper guests at the Alfred Faust home Sunday. Baccalaureate services for the Mof- fit graduates were held on the church Sunday evening. Rev. A. Kintyre gave the sermon. The annual school picnic will be held at the Oscar Benz grove dn Fri- day, May 28. Mrs, Walter Jones entertained the Nonpartisan club at her home Thurs- Graduation exercises will be held Mrs, Minnie Farnum of Manning in the schoolhouse Thuraday evening school No. 1, entertained her pupils Wednesday afternoon by taking them | St & o'clock, to the circus in marck,* 2 ge ° The Stewartsdale Ladies Ald Mis- Christiania sionary society met at the home of Mrs, Joseph Erickson Thursday after- noon. The next meeting will be with ee. mnory Woodworth Thursday, june 3, i ily, Mountain Minn,, arrived tamlly were callers at the John Orew=| Rete Friday aftefnoon for" a visit ford home enroute to Bismarck Sat- bs) Mrs. Paulson’s parents, Mr. and ay. Bs &choon and other rela- Miss Mayme Clark returned to her | “Ves. home Saturday after spending s few Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. eee, palit with Mr. and ad O'Callaghan of the Buchanan Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hanson en- About fifty people attended the |{eFtained the Sh aiamnes Manning No. 2 school picnic held in the Crawford grove Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stanley Francis and son Rob- ert were Sunday guests at the Alex Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs, James McDonnell and » Bismarck, visited at the Leslie and John Clark homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and son Paul and Grandpa Snyder of Menoken called at the John Crawford home By MRS. ALFRED OLSON egnesday. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus, Mabel, Lylas and Lynn were guests Sunday at the Martin Magnus home Mabel Magnus who is employed us WI at the Bismarck hospital te ae a two weeks’ vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson who | Donald left here last fall are making their | Viola home in Centralia, Wash. Renth Evelyn Coleman accompanied Helen |ring in Tuttle. Mrs. evening guests at the Ole Quale home. i Mr. and Mrs, Alex Seibel were Sterling callers Tuesday. Northwest Kidder Raymond Herts, Doloris, Betty and Kraemer, Dave, Adolph and week-end at the Fitzgerald motored to Towner and|of Minnesota spent a few days in Willow City, Friday. Tuttle last week. They were supper Fred Cox was an overnight guest | guests Thursday evening at the home Wednesday at the Martin ,Nelson|of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. They Andrew Heinle and sons Ernest, Bismarck, visited at|Richard and Andy called at the John the W. V. Carroll home Saturday Bonlaht home Friday. junday visitors at the G. Shell home were Mr. and Mrs. John Shloff- man and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and’ family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., and family were guests at the Carl Shaze home Sunday. Fred Schoelar, Jr, was an over- night guest of Ernest Heinle, Monday. Anna Ervine called at the Jack Ervine home Monday. Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlosser and family at Mandan BEE i and Steve Little were guests at the Owen Davis home y- Mr, and Mrs. Steve Little and fam- attend in Wilton e < attended the funior and senior prom in Regan Log Cabin Fri- ee and Roy Kraemer and |day night. A large crowd attended the Farmers dance in Regan Saturday Eelgeson from Regan and spent the| Mr. and Mrs. Art Krien and daugh-|Hight. The Gaub brothers furnished home. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stigel-|the music. home. returned to Minnesota Friday. A large group enjoyed the birthday Mrs, Erickson and son} Adolph Hieb and son Dave were in | party in honor of Louis Ol- Melvin, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Kell and|Hurdsfield Friday, Robert Hieb re-|s0n. family, Sigrid Lundquist, Mr. and|turned home with his father and| The Women’s club was entertained Edgar Trygg were Sunday visi-|Dave remained to visit relatives and |at the Emery Boss home Thursday. A tors at the David Trygg home. friends. butterfly quilt was made and will be David Trygg_and son Orest were| Mr. arf! Mrs. Carl Bender and fam- |given away at a dance to be held at brief visitors Thursday night at the|ily have moved to their farm nine |Lyman hall, June 11, George Nelson home. miles southeast of Regan. Ralph Harju became very ill Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted, Mr.| Mrs. Fred Wetsel took her pupils | Thuraday night and was taken to Bis- end Mrs. Steve Whitted, Mr. and|tc Bismarck Friday on = tour. They |marck where he was operated on for Mrs, Louie Heck and daughter Dor- | visited the capitol, the penitentiary( | sppendicitis. othy from Painted. Woods, Mrs. N. J.|the training school at Mandan and ; Saturday evening callers: at the Jiras and daughter Lillie were en-jother points of interest. Gust Eskholm home were Mr. and Strike Stroke It was a Holm-maid job, but it did lend a homey touch to a really striking picture when the photographer caught Eleanor Holm (need we say Jarrett?), cleaning up a bit around her own room when a strike called out employes of the Cleveland hotel at which she was living. The former Olympic star said it would get her in shape for her starring’ aquatic job with the Cleveland Exposition ‘this year. Mrs, Seth Harju, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- win Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and Bernice. Roy Erickson returned Saturday from Willow City and other points. Among callers in Bismarck the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and family, Seth Gylden, Walter Ojanen, Mrs. Gust Eckholm and sons Eino and Henry and Arthur Magnus. Mrs, Henry Pihlaja returned to her home here evening, after ‘Tuesday spending a few days with her niece in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gylden and fam- William Brown, Wilton, who has been visiting relatives for the last three months in Prosser and Van- couver, Wash., and Portland, Ore., returned home Saturday. In Van- couver, he visited his daughter, Mrs. Albert Waddington, and her hus- ; in Prosser, he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert Weber, and her husband. He had not seen Mrs. Weber for 28 years. In Portland, he visited another sis- ter, Mrs. Charles Johnson, and her husband. Early 19th century Frenchmen took no chances on not having enough to eat. Shelves beside the table con- underestimated the appetites of the diners. E Hi i By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ‘The Homemakers club was enter- - Fake er BEES E 3 i fi Ea Hl 2 g & i BE le Be ua Seg Bey i se é 3 ss ro) 2 5 BF ; EE ree i i i i i F | i ; Hl Fe ange i f i i H : E E | def pale Fel a iz z aE gf ii 5 | i itl ] HG fe 5 3 Fi os 3 . i i | Z F z H a i i a medical attention Thursday. Jane Kershaw and were overnight guests at the Emineth ‘ Hl p A i F Fy 5 ie Saturday. Wednesday to seek employment. William ‘and tiaughter Esther, mo- to Bismarck Saturday. ———_—_—_——_—_—_—_-_+ | ° Sibley Butte rin By MES, ELMER BLOOMQUIST i | pels ip Ee uf 8 & q i Hl i Ft Hy E z 3 5 iu a ay i F [ : i 5 5 i s E E E i Ei t is H ss & & i 5 E Ba A [ 2 i | i H £ 5 4 § gz : E i i li ly lis BASEBALL box scores are important news to millions of Americans. Clearly and concisely they present the essential facts of every big game. The Associated Press reports all the news of the world with the impartiality, accuracy, and completeness of a baseball box score. 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