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burned, Germany did not falter in ‘its faith in i 't, improved by this “nose-on” pice ture of its ip, the LZ-130, in its hangar at Friedrichshafen. Larger than the Hindenburg, the LZ-130 is rapidly nearing com- Pletion. Plans are-to put it into passenger service immediately. } When the than-air cr Little—except actual fatalities—is left to the imagination in the vivid public demonstration of warfare tactics staged by the Royal Air Force at Hendon Aerodrome, near London. The observation balloon goes down in flames caused by incendiary bullets from the Squadron of attacking planes, one of which is shown on wing in the composite photo. (Photo from NEA Service; copyright, 1937, by Vogue.) ‘All the world loves a lover and quite a few le write in to tell about it! Herewith a secretary of the Duke Bf Windsor shows His Highness some of the hundreds of congratulatory messages which ‘poured in on his wedding day as the Duke smiles for his photeerash by Cecil Beaton in July 1 Vogue. ian may leave Boston, but he never leaves his baked ut David Binkley, 13, proved in the above picture as - he sat poised before what he termed a “snack” of his home city’s most famous dish. David gave the demonstration at the Boy Scout z «+ -»Jamboree in Washington, | By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs, Barney Strand and son ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dav- enport to Minneapolis. They left Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Sr., returned home after attending the Salbalaget at Alexandria, Minn. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Canfield school Wednesday. Attending were Mrs. Cecil Elkins and daughters, Mrs. John Moilanen and daughter Selma, Mrs, Ole Wold, Mrs. Roy Little, Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mrs. Barney Strand, Mrs, Anna Strand and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son. The next meeting will be July 21 at the Canfield school. The sale at the August Krause farm Saturday was well attended, 5 Mr. and Mrs, Albert Heinbruck and @aughter were callers at the George Mowder home Sunday evening. Guy McCoy of Minneapolis spent a few days here with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. Elkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCoy spent the Fourth at the Ole Wold home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Little entertained friends and relatives Monday. ¢—__________—_-» | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE daurence Fitzgerald and James Morris left Monday for Willow City where they will be employed. Those who celebrated the Fourth of July at the home of Més. Viola Little and family were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson and son Marlan and Shirley Walker of Bismarck, Mr. ard Mrs, Clayton Little and family, Floyd and Andrew Walker, Willie dJiras of Baldwin and Carol Weberg of Riverton, Minn., Dick Uhde and Marion Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graf and family were Wing callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Datus Hill and Mac Young have:as their guests this week relatives from Montana. 8. B. Olson left Saturday for Me- dora where he will visit several days. ¢>—________——_+ | _ Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and fam- iy, who spent several days at the Degner home, returned to their home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and caughter Erma motored to Woodworth Thursday. Rudolph and Jacob Bossert of Mer- cer and Reynold Dick of McClusky were dinner guests at the G. A. Bos- sert home Saturday. Mr. Bossert ac- companied them to Eureka, 8. D., to attend funeral services for Christian Bossert. é The Stroh young people motored to Denhoff Tuesday evening to attend the free show. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, son Martin, Mrs. Christ Berg, son Ar- thur, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mehlhoff, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and Mr. and Mrs. John Skei and family at- tended ‘the sale at the Dan O'Brien home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, sons Ted and Paul, Marvin Hochhalter and Fred Ehnes and son Willie were Wed- Bossert home. Wing >~—_____________¢ Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and son Bernard spent Sunday visiting, relatives in Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft and daughter o f near Arena spent Sat- urday at the Caroline Kraft home. Mr. and Mrs. George Bunker and son Norman of Turtle River, Minn., spent the week-end here visiting friends and relatives. The Wing baseball team was de- feated by the Robinson team, 2-' the celebration in Pettibone July Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and children spent Sunday visiting rela- tives in Woodworth, Herman Jacobson and Charles Lar- son, who are attending school in Bot- tineau, were visiting friends and rela- tives in Wing over the week-end. The Wing kittenball team defeated the Bismarck & & L team on the focal diamond Friday by a score of 10 2. Jeannie Sedivic had a birthday party at her home Sunday. Opal Kelly of Pettibone spent the week-end at the Mike Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. John Piippo and daughter of Brocket, N. D., were week- end guests at the L.4. Hannus home. Mrs. George Ross, Carl Hansen and Robert Albert were visitors at the Emil Erickson home this week. Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. Ross’ mother, returned with them for a week's vacation. ), at 3. —_—————_* || McKenzie By MBS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marcovits of Bismarck visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson Sunday. The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. P. E. Roth. Visitors were Mrs. C. J. Roberts of Jamestown, Mrs. E. W. Anderson and her father, Ebin Crum, and Mrs. Oliver Roth. Bridge was played at two tables during the afternoon. Re. Monday for on a business trip. : Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee, Mr, and Mrs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson and Evin Saturday for Minnesota where they will spend a few days fishing. Charlie Victor received word Tues- day to report for service in the navy Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bertholf visited Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Johnson and oth- er friends here Priday and Saturady. Mrs. T. T. Hughes accompanied Mrs, ©. R. Ayers of Menoken to Bis- marc! ursday evening where attended a farewell in ae of Mrs. J. W. Scott at the C. R. Ji son home. Whist ~—_~__._,_—_ | Canfield panied nesday evening callers at the G. A.{his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Art | Painted Woods Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiley have moved on the old Kiley and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey of Duluth, Minn., were callers at the Tom Hughes home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson and Miss Rose Adell Wildfang returned home Friday from Mount Vernon, Washington, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clisbe and other rela- tives and friends. - Christ Schoon home Monday. ! Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Last Thursday evening Mmes. J. A. McCann and Oscar Pederson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Amy Lane and granddaughter Eunice are visiting relatives at Car- ) N. D. Miss Bernice Reiderer left Thurs- Gay for Springfield, Minn. The E. J. Erickson family have moved to Steele. Theo, Torgeson left Thursday to visit relatives at Madelia, Minn. Gale Birkeland, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and Hazel accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. McCann left Thurs- day to visit relatives in Illinois. Miss Hattle Ward of k is spending the week visiting at the W. E. Titus home. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Brushwein and family and Isaac Berg and family left for a visit to points in Canada. Mrs. Ole Hatle and family are iting in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. A. Olin and family are visiting in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Janke and family are visiting near Marion. ¢—_—________—__» | Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY fey . . Al Holden and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and fam- lyraca surreal Mrs, Ejelson and |ily spent the week-end with relatives family, Teddy Murrey and Mr. and ok eae N. D. They returned Tues- Mrs, Warmke were July 4th dinner . iy -| The August Kangas family had as guests at the Ivan Holden home Sun- vaste) Une pasts peck” relatives arom Brocket, N. D. Johnson. Sterling callers Friday afternoon. [Schrank [ By EDNA MARCHANT Cc. B. Knudson, Jim Koszinek and Rudolph Richter motored to Bismarck Thursday. Edward Stroh and Emil Witt called at the Jake Triebwasser home Wed- nesday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. John Riebe of McClus- ky spent a few days visiting at the Roy Marchant home. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and son celebrated the Fourth in Tuttle. Lyman | By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Miss Venla Inget returned Thurs- day evening from a visit with relatives at Syracuse, N. Y., Minneapolis and Cokato, Minn. Edwin Waisti of Portland, Ore., is spending a two weeks’ vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘We lay. Pauline Spitzer has been at the ig Mr, and Mrs. Seth Harju are the eo be se phatod oa tcnl parents of a 7%-pound daughter born Frank Murrey was an_ overnight Pundey, July 4. % Morris Erickson and son Roy guest at the Andy Hagen home Sat-| «14 the Emil Moses family spent Mon- Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Violet were Otto Albers of Mandan was a week- end guest at the Christ Schoon home. Gy MES. GEORGE NELSON son stationed at a CCC camp. daughter Joan. other relatives over the Fourth. . Mr. and and Emma motored to Bismarck Tues- day on a business trip. They visited her niece, Goldie Krebsbery and fam- ily of Napoleon while there. Mrs, Sigrid Lundquist left Friday for Dickinson to visit over the Fourth with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, August Carlson, and granddaughter Virginia Cordella. Ruth and Ella Trygg returned Mon- day morning from Jamestown where they attended a camp meeting for 10 daye. Mrs. Bob Moynier and daughter Dolores, and Mrs. Victor Moynier of Gibbs township, Mrs. Carl Hazel and son Bruce of Lake Williams and Gwendolyn Nelson, Ruth and Orest ‘Trygg were visitors Wednesday at the Ernest Kell hom Mr, and Mrs. William Neimi are the parents of a son born July 2 at a Bismarck hospital. A Mrs, Nels Nelson and daughter Em- ma and Myrtle Magnuson were lunch- eon guests Thursday at the George Nelson home. Northwest Kidder MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Thursday Clarence Hirsch was & dinner guest at the C. F. Gray home. He also called at the Will Thieling home. Children’s Day program was given last Sunday at the Pleasant Hill church. Pettibone celebrated Independence Day on Saturday and Tuttle cele- brated on Monday. Miss Pearl Thorne, daughter of Mr. ‘Mr, and Mrs. John Baumiller were |28Y With Mrs. Ida Thorson and fam- visitors at the John Partyke home| 2¥: Thugaday. | Moffit Cellestine Kemper of Wilton spent By MBS. A. W. FAUST last week at the Steve Murrey farm. Mr. and Mrs, Gunder Hagen and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hagen were vis- itors at the Murrey home Wednesday Among those spending the Fourth events: of July at the Killdeer Mountains were Fh? | Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Argast and sons, | Harriett John Correll and daughters, Vivian tnd Bop Dralle, nm Me By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Mlss Margarette Degg of Bismarck reac is spending a few days at the Everet Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetzel of Paster fa Clair Porter homes. American Falls, Idaho, and Mr. and} wr, Mrs, E. M. Whittaker and Mrs, William Wetzel of Tuttle were Monday dinner guests at the Christ Wetzel home. ‘ The H. F. Williamson family left on Tuesday for their new home at Bismarck. Mr. Williamson had been ® merchant here 26 years. The William Merkel family moved into the’ rooms above the store re-| The Missionary society met at the cently vacated by the Williamson |home of Mrs. Harold Lane June 30. family. ; Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and children | “5, —. and Verna Mae Wetzel visited friends| | Riverview at Menoken Wednesday afternoon. By RITA MAE WORST Jackie Robbins is spending several days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan. A group of local young people at- tended the Fourth of July dance Mon- day evening at Eliason’s barn, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ryberg. Fred Mayo, who is visiting Mr. and Herman Wurst and family, spent Kk. iting hi - A dance was given at the Rudolph |ents in Bumarck ee paren home Saturday evening, June terteined Mr. and rs. John Planai- . a fo! - Miss Marie Huber visited school|gan Monday. - number two Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Worst spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E, V. Franklund have| afternoon with Mrs. Frank Mayo, 8r. as house guests their daughter, Mrs. Henry Griffin, and granddaughter of panied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson to By GERTRUDE KOPPY Minnesota Saturday where they spent the holidays visiting friends and rela-| | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and tives. daughter Regina motored to Fort Rice Friends and neighbors gathered at|Tuesday where they attended funeral the Rudolph Hagen and Alvin Lange | services for Robert Guyther. They re- homes Sunday, celebrating the Fourth |turned home the same evening, ac- companied by their daughter Pauline eo who had | Baldwin By MRS. CARL HERDELU Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meyer and son |Desday afternoon. William spent the week-end with Mrs.| Lester Mausehound, son of Mr. and ‘Meyer's father at Glen Ullin. Mrs. Paul Mausehound, returned to Roy Lewis has been carrying mail|his home for the summer after at- the past week in place of Elmer Mc- | tending the University of Southern |Cullough. California at Los Angeles the past Oregon, having spent the past six week there visiting friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Edwards of Lake City, 8. D., spent the week-end visit- ing in and around Moffit. Norlin, to Minnesota, where he will visit for some time. Mrs. William Merkel and children left Saturday for Pettibone where she will spend a week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Dell. | By MES. JOE BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rupp and Mr. |Year. and Mrs. Carl Herdebu left Friday for| Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schnaible the west coast. They to tour | 8nd son Curtis returned to their home and Mrs, Philip Thorne, and Roy Bohn of Hurdsfield were married Sunday, June 27, at Bowdon, N. D. They will make their home in Hurds- field. ak. By N. O. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and sons Clayton and Archie of Regan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom. Miss Velma Johnson of Bismarck spent @ four-day vacation with her moet Mrs. Conrad Johnson, this week. , Harry. Vinceht of Glasgow, Mont., nied at the; Hagstrom home Mon- ye Miss Marieta Matheson of James- town spent Thursday with Miss Helen Johnson and returned home Friday. The local Nonpartisan League club met at the home of Mrs. Chas, Noon Friday evening. All members were present. Lunch was served. Harry Wright of New York is visit- ing relatives in this community. He is now at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Mrs, Edmund Broeh! went to Bis- marck Wednesday to be with her mother, Mrs. Anna Strand Standley, who is in a hospital there suffering from a stroke, but who now is improv- By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Julius Cluckey and daughters, Esther and Elaine, of Kenosha, Wis., are here visiting with their sister and aunt, Mrs. John Crawford. The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Mission- ary society met at the home of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spangberg and daughter Violet, Mrs. Lena Lund- with Mr, and Mrs, John Kruger and Melvin, Lawrence and Evelyn Cole- man went to Duluth, Minn., to visit their brother Paul, grandparents and » Nels Nelson, Hugo serps CN IONE HE REREAD ETE IE ATES CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SNAKE ter, Mrs, Bert Faust and family, and at Medora with Wilbur Lundquist, a Mr. and Mrs. John Risch and fam- ly from Price visited the Fourth with AND YOU HAVE A'COMPOS!Te! CHARACTER STUDY OF THE ‘HIT-ANO’ RUN DRIVERS-..~ WHO LEAVES’ H! VICTIM To O18" !/ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clooten are here from Minneapolis visiting with Mrs, Clooten’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth, Elton, Elvira and Robert Anderson were among those who attended the fair in Minot July 4, The following were present Bt a picnic in the Amos Robidou grove Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald and daughter, Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tressler, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and family, and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Donald. | Glenview By HILDA JACOBSON Miss Louise Hagen is staying with Mrs. J. Brostrom, Sr., who is recover- ing from a long illness. The Victor Franklund family who lived on the Hans Nelson place have moved to thé Levi Carlson ‘home. Two small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Hazelton are spt some time visiting at the Walter Johnson ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson and family spent the Fourth at the R. E ‘Hagen home in Painted Woods. ——_—__—_? | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Mike Knoll and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Bismarck, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll. Miss Florence Sherman spent Fri- day evening visiting Norma Agnew and Bernice Glerke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachal and family of Bismarck spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal. Glenn Holister spent the week-erid at the Ed Ebeling home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and family motored to Dawson Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoijan. Mrs. Ivan Sherman and her sister, Miss Evelette Tooker of Minnesota, who have been visiting Mrs. Bertha Potter of Minot, visited Mr. and Mrs. M., O. Sherman this week. Mrs. Edgar Walgren, who spent a month visiting in Wi b Te turned to her home. Miss Alma Monke spent the week- end with her mother southeast of Joseph Chesak Thursday afternoon. Dickinson. i fh) Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Maude , Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hobbs and Mrs. Richard Lang and son Wayne returned home Wed- nesday from Rock Lake. Frances Langley remained ¢o visit for a time. Mrs. Hannah Hansen and son For- rest of Steele spent the week-end at the home of O, B, Newland. . ‘The Clear Leke Community club Mr. |sponsored a Fourth of July celebra- tion, at the Scheirmeister grove Sun- day. In the afternoon a program was given, dedicating the memorial in honor of the World war veteran Alex Petterson Merringdahl, Sports events followed the program. ‘Miss Myrtle Christensen entertained the following Sunday evening at her home: Ned and Wendelin Malsam, Donald, Herbert and Lillian Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son Jimmy, Albert, Margaret and Mary Dronen, Sylvia Thorson, Erling Olau- son, Marion Langley, Paul Paslay and Julius Kluksdal. The evening was spent in playing games. At midnight lunch was served, Bas "aan By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. B. N. Lein left Thursday morning for Fergus Falls, Minn., for an extended visit with relatives. Joseph Rise left Thursday morning for Jamestown where he will be em- ployed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl and son spent Sunday at the D. D. Barkman home. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson mo- tored to Jamestown Sunday morning to spend several days with relatives and friends. Ruth Hanson returned to Bismarck Monday after several days’ visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson. The Luther League will meet after services Sunday. Theodore Torgeson and Gale Birke- land, accompanied by Mrs. Carrie Nelson and daughter, Hazel, of Dris- coll, left Thursday for Medalia, Minn., for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Ambers and son of Wing were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Klucksdshl Sunday. LaDonna, Myron and Clarenne Varholdt spent Wednesday at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Lien. About two-thirds of the world’s coffee is grown in Brasil. sy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Anderson were callers at the home of Glen Oder ‘Tuesday. You Need These LOOSE LEAF Social Security Outfits . Complete with Forms Adopted by Accountants Everywhere Outfits for larger firms proportion- ately priced THESE LABOR-SAVING SYSTEMS ON SALE AT Bismarck Tribune Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT PHONE 2200 Secial Security Records’ ~

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