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4 WAGAGS Cer® ctin Sree res Ss kaso here, Seares 6 ct ere a ee Alt BS eee ea ht nd nl & 4 bss tle $35 1.00: pa Tultion 1d Goiyestions,'s 344300 Toten jee pipre eous Receipts, 16,80, Total amount neoree by hool bike 3 during the F885 creas ‘otal jount er) Ly 7 hol E Mans gh Treasurer includ- aNDITUREE OF GENERAL yp Cae Bee Year for the is Sie $106.; 106.36. an 00. rane canst Het rH beaded ‘OTAL inte gay si 8, ana rote io eee pokes xpenditt *% La edness mount Netrict 3,876.00, an port of all moneys received ana ala” But by ‘me as School Treasurer. H. J. BROWNAWELL, Treasurer of Sterlin School District No. 35. Uae alee and Fyorn ony. before me eased “yy x zB. *ivilatene. H, B. Wildfang, Notary Public. My commission expire: Fan. 4, 1938, SAE USNR STATEMENT FoR ERT OaTION RECEIPTS IN GENERAL FU Cash in General Fund an henge, of istrict Treasurer and excludin: ‘inking. Fund) July 1, 1936, $2,206.11. ‘otal amount received during yean| from pPPOruonment of County "Tui- es) Fund, $64 Amount received uring year from State Equalization Fund, $1, he 00. Atiount received cf ire ac year from Taxes Levied by Dis- trict School Board, $2,118.28. Amount received caring year from other Re- venue asgeipts Tuition from pa- BU Total, A ‘Amount geceive Salle ef Cortifcates of in eived = by School District rer including ash on hand, EXPEND NDITORES. OF GENERAL FUND Amounts red During Year Followin; rites ral. Control, (Scho % 0; Ex; xpenses, S01: 73); 173.78, Instructional Service. see ae eet ties, : ficers’ bs ulpiient, $9.08); al, ° peprayion of ‘pret’ el, re wages, $452.00; Sup-| 7, ‘Total , $1,125.29, Mal 4 Cnelu i and repair: #138, o Fix Cr len - frie: rents, _ etc.), 200.00, T mount Paid During trabar Yor ea District ‘Treasurer, L_ BALANCES eceipts, $7,086.03. ee Total qapenditure $7,058.17. rand Total Cash on in both funds, June 30, 1937, STATE OF NORTH D. *8. within is a true and correct report of and: ‘bellet the within {s @ true and correct report of all moneys received and paid out by me ae School Treasurer. ‘Treasurer of Driecell School District No. 36. Subscribed and sworn to before me Vals 18th day of July, 1937. a lan. . C. Joi President of School Board. PIER tr cae a ex) af igi} RAL FU! Cash in General Fund (in pends of istrict ee tha cosine, inkiag Fund) Jul; 6, otal amount feceived during. year m @) Hea total of State Tuition rel 4 0. Total amount received ie yore soportionment of County ition F Fund 121.68. Amount received during year from State Equalization Fund $126.00. Amount yeceived during year from es Lev- District School Bo. amount receiv praeenrer during the ‘and Tote] amount received School District Treasurer Including hon hand, $2,498.53. EXPEND! INDITURES ( OF GENERAL eas! Amounts rae, During dong ‘for the Following Purp: eed seats: an eastoel sottlcers’ Bal ar ler Hy iscellaneous x= Pi ied $22.42); Total, $105.60. In- rvice. (Teachers’ Sala- Text Books, $6.22; Sup- ire oners Retirement 1.70); Total, $1,188.16, Auxili- Agencies. tuition, $90.60); To- .00. ne Water eo Pisa easy, Water, etc., en, upplies fiat 83); Total, $1: nae. Nalatennnoe of Plant. (includes upkeep and repairs) $96. 43. ‘ixed Charges. (Includes insurance, ae etc.) goo Capital Outlay. wint General Contro! tffuctlonst ann ment, ner }.)_ Total, Hie Rt Total TAmunt Paid” During cnpel rites by District Treasurer, $2,450.61 ‘RAND TAL Speyee le) Grand Total Receipts, $2,498.53. Total E: and in both | @ do. seen, swear that knowledge and bel. within we true ‘and correct re} ell moneys received and paid out by me as School Treasurer. RANDALL BOYD, urer of Lincoln Sch District No, 38. npbnrcribed and sworn fo to before me % ay OF UY) Marie Huber. County Buperiatendsat, bat for the st, ake aie FOR PUBLICATION ‘KIPTS IN GENERAL EP) Cash in General ga iis ende of istrict Treasurer ing inking Fund) ‘July 1, a1586, “33, BOLT zoe amount received state fultion (22 from siTst sen amos ae Fiuivas ee "u Amoun ° in ey State Equalization Fund, si78.50. Amount received dur- year from Taxes paver © yy Dis. ine 1,83 Miscel Janeous ae iget ui ding SFund $2, i 400.00. Total amount received frie. canna te iat’ amount vets, the rand Total am by sehr ed trict Treasurer includ- ing Sky 261.85. ae oe OF GENERAL ‘aia pata During Y: Year for the A com Contral. Figdiool Officers’ Miscellaneous Expense. etc.) structional Bervice. (Teach- 00; Library Books, tirement Fund, Ae, a 12; uel, ieeat et Maint bs of 3.22); ital | Outlay. Total, District arenenrer oe 46. Grand Total Receipts, and Total enditures, ‘A, County of Burlei, je 6 Be i ck hool Distr: ibe No. 39 mnly swear that to the Bost of my Knowle and belief the within is a true and correct report of all moneys Foselved and paid out by me as School Teseenteh Huber, County Superintendent. ‘ATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION 4 IN GENERAL FUND 1 Fund (in hands of and excluding Treasurer including cash on hi , | $8,851.88. . {School District Treasurer nditures,, $2,450.60. a the beat ‘of my knowle Sinking Fund) Suly 3 ‘otal: amount recel from ay periionment Fund, » Total during ate 3, 1988, gers. tion amount received during ‘Lav- fed by District bo joard, Total” amount received ty" genaot tbond ie Ly Treasurer during tl Grand Total amount ri by hoo! District ieee including ash on hand, deus BXPENDIT! nis OF GENERAL Amounts Faia Duries Fear tor the ‘ollowing Purp H General Ae aes (Ber hoot Oftte Sala Expon: tal saat. s.ietrwet at ag! jupplies, 526. Au fits a Ast cles, My as $2; ‘Suppl ‘Maintenance mie ear aaa ‘otal Amount! Durin School Y Treasurer, RED 81. GRAND TO’ Phtsapet y Grand Tota 1 pts, grand Total xpenditures, iinet rand Total Cash Hand in both one oes ae last, "esi 9.85. STAT! he On TH 1 si we my of Burle Fort ice School Di ort of il moneys received and pala out by me as School Treasurer. MATILDA FERRI jurer of Fort Ri School District No. Subscribed and sworn to bet this 13th day of July, 1937. Mrs. Archie Gamble, President. STATEMENT FOR RECEIPTS IN GENERALS FOND. Cash in General ele d AES hands of District | Treasurer excludin; Sinking Fund) July 1" thas, AL 290.93. Total amount received oh year from a, bE 80 ene of state ‘uition anes oe 0. Total amount received County 845.05. Amount received during year from Equalization Fund, $112.00, received during year ee be 4000 Total ool Treasurer during the year, $00, se Grand Total amount received by School Diarice an meted ae ig GENERAL Amounts Paid urine 3 mene for the Followin General Contro! ‘oft ror enge peeees " Misceltcnesas penses, $27.65); Total, $1 8 ctl ional Service. (Teac! ries, $450.45; Library Books, Teachers’ Retirement Fund, Total, $526.59. ay (Transportation, $445.5 275.00; Miscellaneous, eration of a. ABtition 47.00); ‘otal, (Fuel, $00; Bup- eae ment, San 163 a20.46 Equip: Amount Paid Durin; school” ‘Year by ee ae non: hs 534. ALAN Grand NTotat eee ain ts, Grand mort Bxpenaitures, Grand Total ni $5,061.88. 1,536.02. in both y jurlel, 5B. Logan School District’! No. 41. I do solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief the all moneys received and paid out by me as School Treasurer. MRS. A. B. TOV ARE: Treasurer of Loga: School Distret & Mal. Subscribed and sworn i before me this 13th day of July, 1937, 65 a President of School B STATEMENT FOR at re ba tk at RECEIPTS IN GENERAL F' mien manera wane: AD nana 0 of ric ‘reasurer Sinking Fund) July Ph 1938, $1,420. oe, Total amount received durin, from apportionment of State d, $1 bib Total amount received iE year from apportionment of County ition Fund, $99.17. Amount received during year trom Taxes Lev. led by District School Board, 029.90. Amount received durin: from. other Revenue Harper. Total amount received Treasurer during the year, oft 78 08 amount recéived by including cash on hand, 98.77. EXP: NDITURES 0 OF GENERAL Amounts Paid Danoe ¥ Followin Grand Total ache! ni 16.75; iscellancous,, iy 03); 1,123. te aula Agencies. atone Tri pairs Repairs to apa janeous, $43.00) Total, $1 ut! any 1 $155 ci sot 5.00, Te ‘a! ty district Treasurer 7.5 005.58. RECEIPTS AND E: APENDITURES I IN SINKING AND INTEREST Prete $2,779.18. ‘Expenditures, GRAND TOTAL BALANCES Grand, Total Recep 6,577.98. ‘otal Ex: enditares, HH in both funds, June. 30; 4937, stan by ine My nde de 2 RTH BAK OTA, a} | 8 12.65) 1937, OF NOR: County of Burlei Eatherviile school a tr i No. 43,. solemnly r that to the nd belief the within is a true and correct report of all mmorers received ‘ant and paid out by me as School Treasurer. MARY {UNDSON, Treasurer of Estherville School District No. Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Jul; Cs 1} Hansauer. President. of School Board. District Sinking Fund) July 1, ‘te Total amount received durin a] ppertionment of State fi Total amount Cerrone! of 2.84. Amount cron os ear from County fee gery received duri: year "eee Btate Equalisation Fund, $420.00. aecaay eceived during year from Taxes led by District School Board, $94 ai Amount received cares eT cd from other Revenue Rec 119.00, Total amonnt. Precelved by ichool Treasurer pune the tds $1,688.03. Grand Tota’ ceived by School eee e rre: eu ir Amounts Fale, During Y« Followin, rare General Central. Salaries, 99.33; Miscellaneous Expens 6.98); tat | ut instructional Service. (Teach- ie caaky Books, 6. Upk rea Joli I do Solemnly, swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief thi within is a true correct report of all moneys hay be and paid out by me as School T: this 13th da: ot eee Ue uty = D. MeGutnis, 1 Director. ‘ATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION Racuiprs ENERA ING! Cash in General Fund (in hands of re ac jeaith, | tion of ; iy lant. r by aii g the |me as a from apportionment of |ing ‘uition Fund, a (Moving, i hoo] Year [Butta f | North Gate July 19, 1941. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, RGN TRE, Stace amount feoetve 4 ral pea Saas ct Cee ‘Treasurer Grand To- school’ Diss 5 te cash on ENDITURES, OF GENERAL amona® no, uring ‘heed for the (aehoot 0 itr Officers’ 5 me zpens at : ai ttre at a He ia piss, Hoag, Trysg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Leona Broehl from Regan and Bill Bender were dinner guests at the Nels a; Nelson home Sunday. It was Hugo's real, birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson were dinner guests Sunday at the Joe Var- ,, $086.16, Fixed unt tte puring ae istrict Treasurer, acs tae it it it Gerald Nelson, Carl, Hasel and & number from Bast Trygg attended a birthday party Sunday evening at the Bill Wanttaja home in honor of Mrs. daughter, Edna, from Wing, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross from Garrison, formerly Elmie Erickson, Gerald and knowles and belief the w+ |Gitinontes Soittad and Suis Sar wy ald ou School Treasurer. E is , MeLEAN, euticcwea ey ol as Ro. ae. crt and sworn to before me this 17th day of July, 1 a a Deputy Clerk of District nasure, fecwire FoR et he istes ICEIPTS IN GHNERA ih in General Fund an hands. of pistret Treasurer and excluding Sinking Fund) July 1, ate $987. at Total amount received during y. from pper perpaeny of sta Ing year 8 mtn in "Woquatteath ni ‘year, ror ate Equalization Fund, $164.50, year rome taxes District School Board, $1, tal amount recelved” ty School Tre: gree during the year, $2,143.63. Gra: otal amount. received by School = | District Fieter including cash on hand, BLUM EXPHNDITURES OF GENERAL Amounts Paid During Year for the reas Purposes: les, et 5); Total, eee0a.dis Oy 13-00; “Suppilen, 1. He ae tiacellan ous,” $5.00); To! 72.85, 08. Mainte- ‘lant. eras | to” ge yel f 82.50; 1 keep of Gro $5. % 31.28) Total, $1.28. Total Amount Paid Dur- ing Be ol Year by District Treas- iy RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES IN SINKING AND INTEREST FUND Bossi, $3.17. TOTAL BALANCES rand” ‘otal Receipt: 4.31, Grand ‘Total Bxpendity et. Grand Total Cash Hi in both funds, June. 30 cA 742,404.89. ‘ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, } of Burle: County igh. . Morton School District No. 47. do solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief the within is @ true and correct report of all moneys received and paid out by me as School Deeaanter ELVIN HOOVER, Treasurer of Morton ®chool District No. 47. Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 13th gay of July, 1937, son Hoover, Director. SeATEMET SE FOR hate RECEL GEN! FUND Cash in General Fund on. hands of District Treasurer and Sinking Fund) July 1, a bs al amount réceive from PPro iamene of Si Fund, 4 1,76. Fotal amoun guripg ear from apportionment ‘of pene Ben Fund 88.50, Amount recelv ring yéar from State Eiyualisation Fina, $2: received during y t tro} 1s Lev~ F lied by District ‘school Bonsas 33, baat 50. ; | Amount received durin ar fr other Revenu from _patro’ Miscellaneot Te 20 $4,260.60. ceived by School District Treasurer Wah cash on. hand, $7, XPENDITURES OF GENERAL 38.00); | suRR Pla: nee, 228.0 site to Equipe ment, Bia 005 Hoh Tie 03. Sinead hari » nt, $1 ‘otal, $16. ‘ot Amount Bala ae school Bee by District Treasurer, TOTAL ICES # Daxon } Tee ont Bu rleig oe Lake ‘School District, No, 48. oie I do solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and pellet, fae within is a tr nd ct all moneys re and pala But ty me as School FRED. we HINSEY, Treasurer of Long Lake School District No. 48. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1937. Fred H. Pillsbury. Notary iat a Burleigh County My commission expires STATEMENT FOR Ra Le | Roce ae IN GE! ‘UND Cash in General mana mle hands of District _Treagure: exclud| tog Sinking Fund) Suly Ps 1936, $1, Wer pore amount received during year from by Or ORmeDE, of State Tuition Fund, during year from County Belen ot received year from State Equalization. Fina’ $91.00. it received during year trom vied by District School Boa: Amount. received auriaE: year from other Revenue Recei; es — Interest |r and Income Fund, $65.00; Total, ite Miscellaneous Receipts, Sale of Toil- ets, $5.00. Total amount received by School Treasurer during the year, $1,070.45. Grand Total amount re- eived by School District Treasurer includin, cash on hand, $2.0: EXPENDITURES OF GENERAL IN} Amounts Paid During Year for the Follo control Furpos eB: $9. Retirem reation, Hae 67; $214.05. Op- 5 jan- 8, Miko ellaneou: otal ae: ah Maintenance 0: epairs to cetnge $1717.32; Grounds, Miscel- laneous, $6.25); Total, Fixed Charges. (iostennce) $ th laneous, $4.06); Total, $19. uatlay. (New Buildings, $79.5 $79.56, Debt Service (Interest on C Uiftcates of Indebtedness), $40.00. tal Amount Paid Durin; Stites Year ane ae | Falster, meTe.a6) T erat eR ce haat oh ere 3.7 Plant’ Coy juried Crofte hook District’) No, 52. 1 do solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief the within is a true and correct report of Gwendolyn Nelson, Carl Hasel, Roy Erickson and Clifford Olson were guests Sunday at the Art Magnus; home. Eva and Ruth Trygg entertained the 4-H sewing club from McKenzie Wednesday. Ruth gave the lesson. Violet Spangberg and Violet Hazel were visitors, At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Carl Hazel and son, Bruce, were dinner guests Monday at the Herb Little home and transacted business in Baldwin and Regan. Jessie Pettis has accepted @ school near Medina and Woodworth for the coming term. Mrs, Gilbert Cederstrom and chil- a | aren: returned from Bismatck after a two-months’ stay at the John hée apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bender and child from Bismarck, visited last Sunday . | colved ne at his parent’s home here. Marjory Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Viran Nelson, broke her arm ‘Wednesday morning in three places and dislocated her elbow as a result of @ fall from the pony she and her brother, Alan, were riding. The Cedar hill Homemakers’ club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Art Magnus. Five members were present. The meeting was opened with singing. Mrs. E. Keil discussed the topic, “Home Ice Cream Making and Recipes.” At the close of the business session lunch was served by the host- ess, assisted by a group of girls. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mrs. Clarence Knudson and daugh- ter, Margaret and Charlotte, spent Tuesday morning at the Henry Sellen- ger home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and son, Jackie, and Art Witt were callers in McClusky Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Mc- Clusky spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant. Joe Novy and children called at the Clarence Knudson home Sunday & 36, | afternoon. Edwin Triebwasser was a visitor at a the Rudolph Ricker home Sunday morning. * Herman Nieters and Anton Novy were callers at the O. O. Sperry home Thursday evening. Edward Stroh called at the Anton Novy home Friday. Mrs. C. B. Knudson and daughter, Margaret, and Agnes Nolan were Sunday afternoon visitors at the R. G. *| Marchant home. After spending several days in Bis- marck Rodney Allensworth returned home Thursday. Mrs. Dave Kershaw returned from Minneapolis Tuesday. The Ker- shaws are planning to move to Min- nesota in the near future. The Telfer 4-H club met at the William = =McMurrick home’ Friday evening. Mrs. Fred Seams of Bismarck is visiting at the Ruth McMurrick home. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven motored to Sanish and Watford City where y they spent several days. | Baldwin By Mks. eae HERDEBU Mr. and Mrs. 5. Sigmund Rupp of Wilton were guests at the Herman et home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson of | vi Menoken and Mrs, Russel Nelson of Bismarck spent Saturday with Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Jensen and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens of Minot visited friends here Sunday. ———<— all moneys received and paid out by me as School Treasurer. RA pene Teh Treasurer of Croft School District No. 52. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th aay a July, 1937. G, Stocks, Director. ‘ATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION Racuiete IN GENERAL FUND Cash in General Fund an. hands of District Treasurer and excludini Sinking Fund) July 1, 1936, $683.24. Total amount received during year from Peep orlenmiept of State Tuition Fund, Total amount received during year from apportionment of County aaion Fund, $65.41. Amount received sage d ear from State Equalization find, Teacher Unit, 0. Amount received during yéar from Taxes erage by Distrct School Board, $34 Total amount re- / ra surer during 57. Total amount y Bohol "Dintrict Treasurer including ceah on on hand, $1,2 by 55.81. eS OF GENERAL Amounts Paid urine b¢ (School Officers’ 01 $12.27); General Control. Salar! Hy pis E 8 oa Total, "ire : ructio + 94 ee to Bulan aes Or Grounds, $7.50; urer, $1, 090.2 tee ‘Ave BSpENDITURES, Is ee $207. 19. Expenditures, TOTAL BALANCES 932. {home from Bismarck Monday. Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. G. G Rupp August 18. Miss Myrna Keator is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. Elmer and Harry Schaeffer have returned to their home in Wilton after working for some time at the Tra Falkenstein ‘home. The Crofte school board held a meeting on Wednesday SCeoInE a the John Herdebu, Jr., home. Arth Fricke was elected Mr. and Mrs, Albert Anderson have moved onto the farm owned by Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein. Moffit | By MRS. A. W. FAUST Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson are the! parents of a son, Ronald Clyde, born | August 14, J. 8. Kendall of South Dakota vis- ited at the home of his father, J. C. Kendall and with his son, Elmer, who is living with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faust are par- ee of a son, born Tuesday in Hazel- mn. Mrs. Enockson and sons, Gene and Clifford, are visiting in Arthur, N. D., for a few weeks, W. V. Carroll, who is working on a highway job near Dawson, spent the week-end at his home here. The Ralph Meyer family of Ster- ling, are living in the Hofstad house formerly occupied WY, Mrs. M. Benz. Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Whitaker and son, Junior, and "granddaughter, Phyllis Anderson, left by car for Minneapolis and Missourl where they will visit about ten days before leav- ing to make their home in Oregon. Missouri By MRS. K. 8. SNYDER The Riverview Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Swenson Thursday afternoon and not at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark as was previously announced, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford were Sunday callers at the James Robidou, Leslie Clark and William MacDonald homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and family from near Brittin called at the John Crawford home en route Mrs. Walter Woodworth and family called on Mrs. Alex Anderson one day last week. The Stewartsdale Ladies Mission- ary society met at, the home of Mrs. Studie Woodworth Thursday after- noon with six members and three guests present. The next meeting will be guest day, Thursday, Aug. 26 at the Stewartsdale: church. Marilyn Clark, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clark is ill at her home with whooping cough. Mrs. William Ferguson and sons, Marion, Charles, Robert and Floyd, were Thursday evening callers at the John Crawford home. Miss Eleanor MacDormld of Bis- marck spent Saturday night and Sun- day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. ——___________¢ | Rock Hill | By ROTH LITTLE Isaac Marcovits of Minneapolis, Te. turned to his farm Monday to harvest wheat 8. W.‘Nemetz entertained at a dancing party at school number two Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Little and family were dinner guests at the Orville Sperry home Sunday, Bud and Phyllis Little accompanied &@ group of young people from Regan to the Rocks Sunday evening for a Picnic dinner, H, C. Rasche was a guest of friends and relatives in Bismarck several days last week. Mrs. J. F. Little and daughters, Ruth and Phyllis, were entertained Friday afternoon at the Lawrence Fitzgerald home. *| sons visited al ; | August 20 at the Mike Wall home. ANP ent Receipts, 1,463.00, Total E; nditures, 1, Rite 65. in both and belief the Eee Sao within is a true and correct report of all moneys received and paid out by me as School Ba ef Pr. of theo! "District No. Subscribed and sworn to bef this 13th day of July, J. P, Jensen, Director. ss Mary Patton spent a few days last week at the Clayton Little home. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Alm and family were Sunday guests of their son and cpurnlee men Mr. and Mrs. Mar- By RITA Wo WORST Herman Worst ar and Fred Mayo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and family. Mrs. Granning and granddaughter, Kathleen Flanigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan Wednesday. Clyde Monroe, Irvin and Albert Borgois and the Miller brothers were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr, Wednesday. Mrs. Worst and Mrs, Frank Mayo were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr, Wednesday. Clarence, Eidina and Hilde Bau- miller were guests of Rae Worst Sun- Ye Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayo, Jr., of Bismarck were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst, Tuesday. [2 ae By MES J0NN A BERG Mr. and Mrs, Joh John Wagner and the Christ Newmiller home Sunday. Edwin Wolf visited with Willie ect heasd afternoon. @ Willing Workers 4-H club will holt their regular monthly meeting The Wilson Livestock club will hold lunch was served by Mrs, sisted by her daughters and Backhaus. Guests were Charlotte Soin MoGrory aod daughters, Mary, in rory and daugl {Helen and Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Yetter and daughter, Lorrene, returned to their j farm the beginning of the week after Spending the summer in Minnesota with friends and relatives. ponte their absence the farm was opera! by James Postle of Linton. Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Heer, who recently underwent an ap- Pendectomy at the Linton hospital, has recovered and returned to his parents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knittel of Linton were dinner guests at the Godfrey home Sunday. Carl Windbauer, son, Joseph, and daughter, Ann Marie, returned to Mandan Sunday morning after at- tending to business matters in Lin- ton Saturday. were over- The following were swimming Sunburst lake Sunday afternoon: Mr. jand Mrs. Henry Knittel and Herbert Ketchum, Jr., of Linton, John Rens- kets, Steve Haider and the Backhaus and Koppy young folks. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Miss Ruth Young visited at thé George Young home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son, Jimmy, spent Wednesday evening at the Albert Christensen home. Milton Ness of Driscoll is employed at the George Young home at present. Mrs. Harold Christianson and three daughters spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Marie Olausen. Miss Bessie Langley has returned home from the hospital at Bismarck where she underwent an operation, Mrs, Clara Olson and son, Jimmy, spent from Thursday evening until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Sterling. Mrs. Maude Langley is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Lang, of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dronen and family - were visitors at the Nels Dronen home Sunday. Mrs. E, J. Johnson and son, James, of Chicago arrived Monday for & visit here and to look after their farming interests, They night guests at the Steve Koppy pects, Dorothy vi pital Friday tor treatehent, Mrs. C. B. Bloomer and daughter, Patay, of Mankato, Minn., are visit- ing Mrs. Bloomer’s parents, Mrs. A. Envick, Mrs. W. H. Stark enteréd a Bis- marck hospital Saturday where she will soon undergo an operation. weeks with Mrs. Miles Parke of Ster- ling. The 4-H club benefit dance held Saturday evening was well attended. ‘The committee in past was Aldina Slovarp, Pirbeahls Struwing and ork, — + | S&S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX | STEWART Mrs. William Ferguson and sens, Marian and Floyd, visited at the Alex Stewart homie Monday. They also called at the O. G. Davenport home. Miss Arlene Ferris, who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity, re- turned to her home in Wilton Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Baloolm. Mr. and Mrs. K. Schmidt ‘and Caughter, Millie, of Weyburn, Sask., visited at the J.P. Deitrich home last week. James Brown, Bernita and John Fields visited at the B. G. Buckley home Thursday evening. The Misses Rose and Catherine Deitrich, Leo Wiesheok apd Val Goldaughter called at the’ Robert Fields home Sunday morning. Arthur Nickélson and Ernest Houser visited at the Doriald Nickolson home Sunday. Painted Woods By MES. JOE BROWN ‘The “Missouri Valley Rangers,” & local dance band recently organized, furnished music for the dance held at Eliason’s barn Saturday night. William Brown is spending a few days at the Alvin Lange home this >—_—____________-» | Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS Visitors at the John Berg home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Ed Es- linger and sons of Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughters, Amanda, Erna and Helen. Visitors at the Sam Berg home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Wagner and daughter, Ella, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Newmiller and femily and Mr. and Mrs.’ Fred Wagner and daughter, Helen. Sam Berg, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital, returned to his home Saturday. -—___________-» | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins took | their son, Tommy, to Wilton Monday to consult a doctor. The Aid met at the Ole Olson home in Wing Wednesday. Six dollars was taken in on lunch collection. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Glitechka and children returned to Bismarck Sunday after spending two weeks here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Anna Strand returned home with them. Dinner guests at the A. Ghylin home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Olson, John Hether- ington, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey, Gene Fisher, Oliver Tosseth and Thelma Hanson. James Glenn Olson called in the afternoon. Mrs, Dee Olson and Mrs. Dee Bailey called at the Strand home Mondsy 'ternoon. Mrs. Bill Schatz and daughter called at the Ole Wold home Wednesday. —________-—__-—__——_* Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Mrs. Bernice Zimmer returned home on Monday from Valley City where she attended school for two months. Callers at the L. L. Zimmer home ‘Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Heltemes of Wing and Mr. and Mrs. John Harty. week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson have as guests this week their daughter and grandson, Mrs. Frank Erickson and Ernest of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown drove to Bismarck Friday to consult a doc- tor for their small son, Donald, who is il. He is now a patient at a Bis- marck hoépital. Miss Myra Johnson was a dinner soe’ at the Iver Erickson home Sun- day. Mrs. Alvin Lange entered the St. Alexius hospital Monday. Visitors at the Joe Brown home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Rantz and children of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson and daugh- ter, Dorothy, Ernest Blohm, August Magnuson and son, Carl, and Iver Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown drove to Bis- marck Sunday to visit with little Donald Brown, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Brown is staying with her son & few days. Mrs. Iver Erickson and children visited at the Joe Brown home Sat- urday afternoon, Visitors at the Jake Burke home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Ol- son and children of east of Wilton. By CLARA E. WANETAJA Walter Eckholm had the mis- fortune of falling and injuring his knee while playing ball. He is being treated by doctors at Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Olson visited at ba Inget home Sunday. A group of about 85 friends and relatives surprised Mrs. Bill Wanttaja Sunday evening in honor of her birthday. She was the recipient of many lovely gifts: The ladies served & delicious lunch at midnight. Danc- ing and cards were the diversion of the evening. The Women’s club held their monthly meeting at the Lyman hall Sunday afternoon noon. Plans were made to hold a dance there on Aug. 2i, and to attend the Genet baie at’ Menoken grove, which is to be held in the near future. Gail Gyiden has been visiting « month at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dave Josephson. Roberta Van Vleet of Bismarck is spending a few days with her grand- mother, Mrs. Ingvald Eide. Thursday evening callers at the Christ Wetzell home were Mrs. John Wetzel of Bismarck, Mrs. Claude Gal- breath and daughter, Mrs. Christine Schauer and son, John, and daughter, Martha, all of Tuttle, and Rev. Zim- Mmermen of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel are the parents of a baby girl, born Friday, the 13th, McKenzie Petei Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wahlman and family visited at the Arne Antilla home Sunday. Northwest Kidder —— MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Jack Driscoll and J. E. Davis were in Tuttle Wednesday. Callers Saturday at the Gray home were Mr. and Mrs. E. Simars and Mr. Jones and son of Hurdsfield, Jake Stiglemeyer, Philip Trusty and Carl rson. ‘The neighbors had a surprise fare- By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Miss Sarah Swanick of Fargo left Tuesday for her home after spending the last month with her cousin, Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley of Bis- marck visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Adams Friday evening. Milton Terry Watson of Minneapo- lis, who visited his father, George Watson, last week, is now visiting other relatives in Bismarck. Miss Ella Leathers and Mrs. George Watson were guests of Mrs. Eddie . i Fridsy Miss Leathers plans to leave soon for Angeles, Calif. Mrs. T. T. Hi entertained the Ladies’ aid Wednesday afternoon. present. After the business session the birthday anniversaries of Mmes. well party on Mr. and Mrs. E. Simars and family Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Simar were over- pane guests Saturday at the ay Mr. and Ry The Misses Margaret, Alice ana Velma Johnson and Ingrid Hagstrom were among Present at a shower given Saturday evening in honor of Miss Joyce Iverson of Elien- dale, a bride-elect, at the home ot Miss Ruth Freitag in Wilton. The evening was spent informally. A de- liclous lunch was served by the hostess, Miss Iverson received many lovély and useful gifts. Miss Arlene Strand accompanied Freddie Standley to Bismarck Sun- day where she visited until Thurs- day with her mother, Mrs. Martin Strand, at the hospital, and with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Strand in Mandan. Mrs. Mina Sandelin returned last week from a two weeks’ visit at Al- mont at the home of Axel Peterson, A special meeting of the Grass Lake school board was held at the L. M. Nordquist home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Conrad Johnson entertained at her home Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Belcher of Milwau- kee, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Richard and Jeann and Dotty Richard of Fort Worth, Texas, Russel Newman and Ruth Stenvick of Bismarck, Harry Wright of New York, Adolph Huff of Dickinson, Mrs. Cora Richard, son, Vernon, and daughters, Coradevee and Helen Jean, and Miss Marie New- man of Wilton. The evening wae spent informally. Ice cream and cookies wer eserved. The C. BE. 8. Nonpertisan club met at the Ole Hagstrom home Friday evening. Several visitors were pres- ent. Lunch was served. Mrs. Oscar Erickson returned to hee home here this week after visiting for several days at the home of her pers ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hanson, at Turtle Lake. She was accompanied et her niece, Miss Florence A group of children and their par- ents Tet at the John Noon home Thursday afternoon to help little Gay Noon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Noon, celebrate his birthday. Miss Verna Strand of Martinez, Callf., arrived at the home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand Monday for a short visit. -—___________» | Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John O, Welch and R. M. Welch called at the Otto Dor- man home Tuesday. Chester Boyd returned this week idl working on the road near Grand Elmer Funston, George Baker and Don McLean left Wednsday for Fargo with a load of cattle. They returned Friday. Harve &. Thali of Briton called at the home of J. O. Welch Sunday. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahi and daughter Gloria Jane left Wednesday for Chicago where they will make Miran are Walter Paul wert on - the John home W. Luer of Beach called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Vic Pederson and children are visiting relatives at Lake Park, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Wright and daughter Maxine of Ilinois were re- cent visitors at the J. O. Wright home. ‘Ted Wright is a brother of Mr. Wright, M. T. Olson and Della have return- ed home from the lakes in the north- ern part of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs, Helge Bertheau of Linton were visitors at the C. A. Swane son home Friday. Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jeanne spent the week-end at Linton. Four singers from the Chicago Evangelical institute have been pre- senting concerts at the M. E. Church the past week. Miss Grayce Miller and mother of Moffit were callers in this community . | Monday. 4 Hazelgrove ————_________-# ——_____—__ + Richmond | By MARTHA cA BOesent Fourteen members and visitors were} +, By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER Mr. and Mrs, Dean Myers and children of Idaho are visiting at the Jack All home for two weeks. The Myers moved from here to Idaho some ago. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johns have moved to the Ray McElrain home. ‘The McElrains have moved to Hazel- ton and are running 2 hotel there. Leo Sperry from Tuttle is staying at the Edward Moldenhauer farm for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beich and fam-

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