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weccoccmennennnd If }. f i 4 ; a ug ub gfe z E H 4 5 5 8 3 dl 4 p i z i A i z ae sHee Bes E jeaday. Dean Guerin who has been staying st the Alvin Guerin home, left for the Indian seservation. He will be gone about two weeks. A group of little girls called on Grandma Holmes Friday and had lunch with her. | Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY —— Bertha Partyke, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. John Partyke, who is em: at Fargo, came home for Julius Klukedel left Tuesday for Points in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son Jimmy called at the Albert Christen- sen home eve! and her daughter Mrs. Clifford Nel- son and small daughter of Driscoll visited at the Albert Christensen home Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mrs. Clifford Nelson and daughter called on Mrs. Peter Kluksdah] Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Knudson and son Forrest of Steele were entertained at the George Young home for Sunday din- ner. Wendelin Malsam who has spent the past two months visiting his parents, left Friday evening for San Pedro, California, to resume his du- ties in the army. Mrs. Bertrum Lien, Catherine and Valdomor of Lien township were callers at the B. F. Paslay home Mon- ,, {aay evening. Edwin Triebwasser who has been employed in Montana returned home Bessie Langley was taken to a Bis- marck hospital Monday. She had her tonsils and appendix removed Tues- day morning. , Canfield | @ few days. itechka and chil- few days at the A. Ghylin and sons ts at the Dave Ghy- Olson and Towa where they spent with their sister, Mrs. Paul Greenan. .| ¢——__—______» | Moffit © ig ab Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mrs. Elmer Larson and ited at the Alfred Larson | who was a patient at hospital last week re- home Sat turday. spent several days id Erma Larson. weak Tuesday at the sfietel lls jeilitatll i 5 By MRS. GEORGE NELSON celebrate her birthday, the fol- Gwendolyn Nelson. Saturday H Fitegerald and son Little and Mrs. Carl Bruce. A_ birthday centered the table when lunch “Turkeytrot Bill,” of Mandan, dedicated returned to er parents’ home. Ruth Bender who has been visiting her brother in Bismarck came home vy. Saturday. Selmer Oants went to Humbolt, By MRS. A. W. FAUST Those winning prizes at the water were: Faust; men’s underwater swim, H. 3 watermelon race, H. Krub- ‘i less, 3 children’s underwater, Avis Faust; men’s long distance free style swim, Dean Argast; women’s long dist- ance free style swim, Helen Faust. The ball game, between Hazelton and McKenzie was won by Hazelton, score 5 to 4. Mrs. John Lunde and children, Clarence, Helen, Inez, and Mevis left for the west coast Tuesday to visit at the home of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lunde at Clockamas, Oregon. The Missionary society Fast with Violet were visitors in Moffit lest week. Mrs. Bens is storing her furni- ture and will live with her daughter in Great ‘Falls, Montans. Miss Delores Selhus entertained a group of her friends on her birthday, Aug. 3rd. | Menoken Ld NORMA AGNEW Miss Bernice McCormick, daughter McCormick, of Mr. and Mz. John spent a few days with Mrs. Chas Mc- Cormick. Leo Knoll, Albert and Randahl Schauers visited Elmer Agnew, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Malard and sons Cecil and Virgil were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Malard. | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. SUGRES M. B. Reed left Monday for Coun- cil Bluffs, lows. He expects to re- turn Thursday or Friday. The school board held a meeting Tuesday afternoon. Bids on bus driv- ers were opened. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang and family and Mrs. W. turned home Thursday evening from Mount Vernon, Washington, where they visited relatives for two weeks. Mrs. George where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck. They returned Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson and sons Paul and Noble of Bismarck, spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and family. Ivan Sherman, who is employed by the Evens Show company at Drake, N Dak., arrived home Tuesday eve- ning and spent Wednesday at home, returning to Drake in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist were callers at the Owen home Wednes- day evening. Miss Dena Harms went to the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monroe, where she will visit for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thorgason and family of McKenzie called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Friday after+ noon. John Olsen, who has resided in this township for the past thirty-five years, moved into a cabin in Park ‘Woods grove near Menoken this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Forsyth and son Bobby and daughter Jeanette of Bismarck, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- man Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and 650n, Arthur, Miss Eavulette Tooker and Louis Owen visited at the Melick and Fischer homes near Washburn Sunday. Wing ELIZABETH MUELLER Mrs. Bryon Knowles entertained a few friends at her home last Thurs- day afternoon at a surprise birthday party in honor of her daughter’s eleventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Koskela and Gaughter Mai, of Virginia, Minnesota, were guests at the L. Hannus home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kusler were visit- ors in Sterling Saturday evening. Ben McClosky returned to his home after a short visit ta Minne- sota. Mrs. Albert Wutzke and children were guests at the Ed Wagner home & few days last week. Elizabeth Mueller was a Sunday evening supper guest at the R B. Jacobson home. Visitors at the Caroline Kraft home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and son Terrance and daughter Ila Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier and Mrs. Herman Jahton. Alex Neff who is employed at the state penitentiary spent the week end at his parents’ home. Lavona and Bud Numen of Minne- sota who have been visiting friends and relatives in this neighborhood returned to their home Monday. Elsie Kavonius left Monday morn- ing for Bismarck where she will be employed. Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL The O. G. Weitetock family re- turned home Friday from their vaca- tion trip. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zimmer spent Sunday afternoon at Tuttle with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hubbard. Mrs. John Merkel: entertained a group of children on Saturday in honor of Le Roy’s sixth birthday. Sunday dinner guests at the Christ Wetzel home were Mr. and Mré. John Wutake and Wm. Gellner. | Heaton | ,| Adelph Bender, -|Gaughter of Ed. Klinger, were mar- By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Springmeyer were callers at the Otto Laib home Thurs- | Wednesda; day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib and daugh- ter Eunice visited at the John Blad- der home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family visited at the John Schliadt home Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Karl Gieser were supper guests at the G. Scholl home Sunday. They left for Portland, Ore- gon, a few days later. Seven new members were added to the Turtle Lake Baptist church Sun- day through baptism. They were Mrs. A. H. Heinle, Lila Franke, Ruth Schiadt, Herbert Schladt, Leone Schladt, Irene Schladt, and Herbert Wolitarsky. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Leib and family were visitors at the Otto Laib | home Sunday. John Bender, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Alma Klinger, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown spent a few days this week visiting with Ingvold J - son, tigdeett J visitors at the Joe Brown day evening. Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Hagen and daughter Mae and John Hagen of. Camtce , Canada, ane of Montana spent last week visit-| friends and relatives they cbleBrated nig with Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mc- Crory’s mother, Mrs. Clifford Put- man. A. number of cases of horse brain disease or “blind st 3” have been .|reported by farmers in this vicinity. occurted tend a poultry culling given by County Agent Ben Barrett of Linton and Mr. Moore from Fargo. At the close of the demon- stration lunch was served by Mrs. Crimmins. Mrs, Katherine Backhous and ean Gabbert, Gecciline ergy ursday, after spending the past week at the Herman Backhous homme. Jimmy Heer, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Heer, was taken to the Linton hospital Thursday aftérnoon whére he undérwent an operation for ap- Pendicitts. : Frank and Math Koppy, who are here.|both employed at Cannonball spent daughters Lois and Martha Jean of Alta Mount, Ill. Mrs, James is Mrs. McCann’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. E .C. Ruble left the beginning of the week for a visit to Kindred, N. D., and Willmar, Minn. Miss Dorothy Hopkins of Minne- apolis spent the week-end visiting at the F. O. Johnson home. Miss Jose- Phine Hopkins of Fargo is also visit- ing here. : Mesdames Joe Wright and Homer Nelson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brehna of Ulen, Minn., were callers in the community Friday en route home from visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Brenna in Montana. Rev. Brenna was a former pastor here. Byron Lane returned here Friday from Oregon and is visiting at the John Mathieson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland have left for the Black Hills. naan oe Neloa was hostess for ie onary ity Tuesday. Miss Lorraine Brown of We N. D., is visiting her grandmother, 5 O. N. Nelson. Mrs. Lena Lawrence of Dickinson is visiting at the Roy Colton and A. Nelson homes. Warren and Dallas Olson of Fargo visited at the H. E. Olson home over the week-end. ———————___—_—__—_4 [Witton By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Ed. E. Esslinger of Garrison, N. D., spent Sunday at the Fred Wagner home and at Bismarek with Mrs. Esslinger’s brother, Sem Berg, who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital for the last seven weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walter, Mr. “and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flemmer visited at the Wm. Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller spent Sunday at the bedside of Mrs, Neu- miller’s father, John 8troble, who was § Pecidentaily hurt last week. . and: }» Henry Gessele spent Sunday evening at the Ludwig Wag-. ner home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner drove to the Robert Wanner home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boone called at the John Berg home. Friday. Matt soe tod Christ Neumiller had re: es ee : guest Sunday Christ Berg Mr. and Mrs. Gottlib Wall called at the Sam Berg home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall spent Sunday afternoon at the Dan Stré- ble home. Mr. and Mrs. ©. E. Nelson spent Sunday with their daughter and son- in-law at Turtle Lake. ——________»4 | Welch’s Spur ——_—____________¢ By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mré. Ruth McMurrick visited at the tied Sunday evening at seven o'clock. Mrs. Dan Miller is a patient at the Bismarck hosptel. e John Schlickenmeyer of Turtle Lake was a caller at the A. H. Heinle home Friday afternoon. —— | Northwest Kidder | MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner of Steele and daughter Lucille, called at the M. 8. Goldsmith and Frank Gray homes on Monday evening. Lucille rem ined for a visit at the Goldsmith jome. Pete Domogolla and Matt Brusven of Mahomen, Minn., and Lynn Trusty of Tuttle were dinner and supper guests af the Gray home Sunday. Dale Goldsmith called Tuesday at the Floyed Brolin home. Mrs. Frank Young of Minneapolis, was a week-end guest at the Julis Kraemer home. Mrs. Young is a sis ter of the late Mr. Kraemer. Helmer Sathre called at the Sey- more Sperry, Frank Gray and Russell . Stark fe-| Kramer homes Fridav evening. R. M. Welch home A Otto Dorman was taken to a Bis- marck hospital Tuesday. Albert E. Anderson called at the home of Glen Oder Tuesday. R. M. Welch and family were call- ers at the home of L. 8. Doppler y. The Ladies’ Aid meeting was held at the C. K. Boyd home Thursday. The next meeting will be held at the Woodworth home. Miss Laura Welch returned home after visiting her cousin, Doris Mc- Murrick. The Young Peoples meet was held this week at the home pry Stewart. The next meeting will be held at the Woodland home. Riverview By RITA MAE WORST ‘Those who went on the excursion to the Yellowstone last week, were, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Bourgois, Gus Hague, Sr., Albert Bourgois, Willigm Schonert and daughter Edna and John Fignnigan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rupp, Cher- lette and: Gilbers Rupp, John Here debu, Sr., and Vests Werner motored to Bowdon Sunday to visit with Mr. Herdebuis daughter, Mrs. Jake Wer- her, wi nts, . and Mrs, Herbert ue A large group of Baldwin young people attended the barn dance at Eiliason’s Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Jonhson and son Du- Bunday at their parents’ home. Mr, and Mrs. John McCrory and family motored to Winona Sunday morning where together with other With American Boy . ) rit Ssesssstersssssssisssessrss Tribune (1 year) and News-Week (1 year) Both for Several losses have already from the disease. Miss Edna Surber returned to her home in Livona Saturday after spending the last two weeks at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. .Tyman | By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Mr. and Mrs. John Koskele and daughter and Miss Mabe] from Vir- ginia, Minnesota, spent a few days last week visiting friends ih this community, The Misses Stella and Mabel Maki were visitors Thursday evening at the Edwin Olson home. Mary Matson who is employed in Chicago, is spending a few days at her parents’ home here. Walter Erikkila was a Saturday overnight guest at the Inget home. Henry Kuisti from Minnesota is visiting friends and attending to business matters here, for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koski and small daughters, Mrs. Ed Olson, Sulo Eckholm, Walter Erkkila, Wayne In- get and Mamie Hokana visited at the John Hokana home Sunday. Gay for the infaht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju at their home. ‘The name chosen is Lorraine Yvonne. Tom Thompson and a friend from Wyndmere, N. Dak., spent the week end with friends here. The young people’s sotiety held their meeting at the hall Sunday. ‘Wayne Inget was appointed assist- ant manager of the hall. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Paul Pasley and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise were Sunday evening visitors at the B. N. Lein home. rived here Monday and will spend tome time visiting friends and rela- tives. Olaus Helgeson of Detroit Lakes, Minn., and M. L. Olson of Driscoll were callers in this vicinity Saturday. ‘Mrs, Ted Varholdt and family attend- ed a picnic at Wilton Sunday. Teddy Torgeson, Einar Spilde, Mar- vin Berg, Catherine Lein, Olga, Selma and Clara Rise were Sunday afternoon visitors at the John Birkeland home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bickert and son William and Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son Neil were Sunday dinner guests at the Dallas Barkman home. Marion Hanson is visiting friends in Bismarck. Mrs. B. N. Lein, who has spent the Baptismal services wree held Sun-jpast month visiting relatives at Fer- j BIG gus Falls, Minn, returned home Wed- ihur Hinkel, «who is Arthur nkel, -who emp! near Regan, spent Sunday rage vicinity. 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