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News By RITA MAE WORST of Our Herman Worst was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonert, Sunday. Marlys Hogue spent several days Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Helen Borgois of Baldwin last week. Clarence Baumiller and Hilda Bau- miller of Baldwin were callers at the Herman Worst home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and son Raymond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paul, Sr., Monday. Paul Schonert was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family Friday. A large number of families from this vicinity attended the Labor Day dance at Eliason’s barn, Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonert. Walter Thompson, Beatrice Har- ding and Mrs. Frank Mayo, Sr., called on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst, Fri- day. Noreen Robbins of Bismarck is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan. | Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Danielson of Tuttle visited at the Tilmer Lien home Monday. Clara and Glenwood Rise left for Driscoll Sunday evening where they will enter high school. A large group attended the Ladies’ Aid meeting at the M. A. Lien home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson -and son Lyle of Clemensville, N. D., and Alfred Arneson of Jamestown were overnight visitors at the H. O. Arne- son home Monday. Wed Varholdt returned home from Rothsay, Minn., Monday, where he was called by his mother's illness, Mrs. Varholdt returned home Thurs- day. The Misses Marion and Ruth Han- son who are employed in Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson. ¥ Several from this vicinity attended f the farewell party given for Margaret Dronen at the Clear Lake hall Sat- urday evening. Einar Spilde and Marvin Berg vis- ited at the J. O, Rise home Sunday e 8 Ed Nygaard, who spent the past week in this vicinity attending to ‘business matters, returned to James- town Saturday. Gerald Morris and Joseph Rise of Regan visited at the J. O, Rise home Sunday. ; Sibley Butte — By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Raymond, Damond and Wavie Evans are attending high school at McKenzie again this year. Wayne Bloomquist and Lillie Evans are at- tending grade school there. Vivian Larson returned to Bis- marck Tuesday morning after spend- img Sunday and Monday at her home here. Roy Gramling called at the E. Bloomquist home Saturday. ‘dey for Zap, N. D., where she will teach this year. + Mr, and Mrs. Paul Tompkins and }Donaki left Wednesday morning for » and Mrs. Ed Widger and son visited at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday. Neighbors No. 1, White school district, Monday. Mr. Roberts has 15 pupils enrolled. Mrs. August Beich called on Rev. Stella Jones Tuesday evening. Fred Smith and Ray Hazelgrove called at the Roy Papke home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gelig are the ;Parents of a boy born Saturday et their home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft motored to McClusky Monday to consult a doctor about their small daughter, Illajean, who hed been ill for a few days. | §. W. Burleigh ¢————______—_______-¢ By MRS. ALEX STEWART School began Monday in Missouri school No. 1 with an enrollment of 11 pupils, Mrs. Minnie Farnum is the) teacher. The young peoples’ meeting was jheld at the Glen Oder home Sunday evening with Bernita Fields as leader. Mrs. Woodland is visiting relatives in and near Lemon, 8, D. Lawrence Teachout of Iowa passed through this vicinity” recently from Washington, where he was visiting his aunt, Mrs. Arthur Miles. While here he visited at the B. G. Buckley and Donald Nickolson homes. Mr, and Mrs, Chris Koch and son, Jack, of Bismarck were dinner guests at the R. B. Fields home Sunday. The Misses Doris McMurrick, Corrie Hapel, Caroline Irvine, Marie and Irene Malard entered high school in the Capital City Monday. Miss Mary Nickolson visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Lean, last week. ¢——__________, | Driscoll — Ano = By DELLA MAE OLSON Driscoll achool opened Monday. The teachers are: High school—Mr. Goetz and Miss Esther Lang; primary room—Grace Miller; intermediate Tooms—Miss Stewart and Miss Hoeft; ‘ith and 8th grades—Mr. Anderson. Mr, and Mrs. 8. O. LeBarron of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. W. Le- Barron of Omaha were Tuesday eve- Bing. guests at the P. M. Lathrop ome. Saturday for a trip in the East. Mrs. Vic Pederson and children have returned from visiting in Min- nesota, Miss Nyna Lewis returned Satur- day evening from Bismarck where she has been spending a few days vis- iting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, B, Dahl. Mrs, Hans Pederson and son of Val- ley City who have been visiting her Jast-month, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jordan and fam- ily have returned from visiting in Minnesota. Ellas Elleflod has returnéd from the northern part of the state where he has been employed. Louis Wright came home Monday from the East where he has been working. Frank Johns and Ed Thomas at- tended the funeral services of their uncle at Hutchinson, Minn. Frank Johns will go on to Wisconsin for a visit before returning home. Mrs. Joe Lewis spent the week-end at Hanaford, N. D. This week-end Warren and Dallas E. Olson, who is a patient at a hos- pital in Bismare! home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett left |0 treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. Sawyer, the |OPened Monday morning with Mr. visiting Mr, and Mrs, Henry Apland sionary for the Swedish Alliance, Olson of Fargo visited their father H, | St, Visit here was in 1927. game Sunday at the Morris Erickson Luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Louise Bender. who has been visiting a week with Ruth Bender, at the Carl Bender home, returned to ker home in Bismarck Sunday. Luella Moses and her two small brothers, George and Marlow, went to school No. 3 in Lyman Sunday |where she will teach this year, Laurence Moses came home from north of Valley City where he worked in the harvest fields. His two brothers are still working there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hazel and Bruce visited last Sunday at the David Trygg home. Wilbur, Victor and Ruth Bender have rented an apartment in Bis- marck, The boys will attend high school while Ruth will attend grade school, being the only pupil for No, 1 du Trygg. Wilbur is a senior and Victor a sophomore. Dinner guests Wednesday at the George Nelson home were F. L. Dwight from Fargo, Norton Strand from Regan, Martin and Victor Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hazel and Bruce, : Mr, and Mrs, Carl Hazel and son Bruce left Saturday to visit a week Regent and Mott. Rudy Schrunk from near McKen- zie visited Thursday at the Carl Ben- with ‘her parents, the Maxwells at) & E i é E i 5 E i i i i i E i i i [ Ht i F ; & z E | BF | [ k 5 ak F i | i I : iy i | E ® I laden with sugar and sulphur from New Orleans and wheat trom St. + i, a ke poeta towboat, Herbert Hoover slowly pushed the to Chicago. The cargo, with an aggregate weight of 12,350 tons, set a record for Inland Waterways shipments. . ssing Peoria, foot tow up the Illinois river der home. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo took Beverly Nelson back to her home in Bismarck, to start school Monday. She had visited 10 days here with her Bruce made a trip to Regan Wednes- William and Emil motored to the [Sterling [Raber sees oc |] Baldwin T employed there, accompanied them home, grandparents, HIRLEY STEWART By MBS. CARL HERDEBU By eee eS ee Petite Ns Domed het compra rant, Hert Htnan of ave rented an apartment Wing. ter! on Mon- Tom Felton, Ina Kinalla, -| Mr. and Mrs. Orville and 2 Eloise will begin high school and| day, Bape artis eactiars ks Mr. ana Mrs, Arthur Carlson ‘and son|tamily of Wing were guests of Mr. McClusky called at the O. B. Knud- Mavis grade school, being the only| Bras, Mr. Benidict, Miss Brown, and|Donald were supper guests at the|ara son and John Witt homes Monday. pupil at Trygg school No. 4. Miss Stranfaker. Henry Zuroff Jr. is|Gottfried Bossert home Sunday. ‘ A large number of ladies attended Emma Nelson commenced her term| employed as janitor. The different| Eva Degner was an overnight guest | dren, the Ladies’ Aid which was held at the of school in Cromwell district No. 1./ routes are handled by Paul Lang,jo? Mrs. Richard Weber on Friday. home of Mrs. James Novey, Wed- She is staying at the John Engdah!|cjarence Lon, Art Cheneweth, Dan = Ineaday. A delicious lunch was served home. Ella Trygg started her eight! wnalman and John Sedivic. Those. Hampton by the hostess. months’ term Monday in Cromwell attending school from outside the Miss Lorraine Wents called at the ae No. 2. She will have about 14 R. G. Marchant home Thursday eve- Pupils, ning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hazel and son Mr, day night on business, see By N. 0. HAGSTROM The Sunshine Workers held the last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Nora Erickson Thursday eves ning. The group reorganized for the new year with Mary Pearson as pres- ident; Helma Thor, vice president; Viola Thor, secretary; Jean Daniel- Thor, daughters Rosemarie and Erma and Miss Annetta Erickson were for Iowa to spend the winter months. The Ladies’ Aid held a joint meet- ing in the hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount left on a short trip to Wyoming. Mrs. Clar- ence Swanson and daughter, who pays been visiting here, accompanied em, y Burnt Creek Clinton Solum and Janice May ‘Coddington motored to Ellendale for holidays visiting her aunt, Mrs. ae Stahl, who was 79 years old TG it Creek school No. 2 has no for this year. The Valentine children are going to St. Bismarck. hy in Minneapolis. He is expected to back a truck for the’ Fleck Co. of Bismarck. number of young people of Burnt attended the dance at the El- barn Saturday, Sept. 4. Miller returned from Wis- week. r, who has been work- for the last six weeks, Teturned to Bismarck. Et 8 AORN Hr ze esbeli: # By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER Oherles Johns callec at the Haro) Madland Sunda; a ‘Mr, and pi, aro Madland and children, w! ve been rela- | tives and at McLeod. N. D., ys d \ureda: sy Gilberts, who has been em- Coddington left Saturday | term. ———______ 4 3|{ RockHill | —————————_____» Painted Woods By MRS. J Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Aug- ust Nelson and son, Junior, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, all of Bismarck. Miss Myra Johnson, teacher of School ‘No. 2, surprised her pupils Friday by hiding over 100 pencils at different places on the school grounds. Each child to find enough Pencils to last the rest of the school i . Jake Schmidt of Wilton called at the Joe Brown home Tuesday evening. Emery Johnson returned to his home Monday after spending several days at the Iver Erickson home. Ernest Blohm, who has been stay- ing with his sister, Mrs, Richard Ol- aan Loe iat few weeks, returned to arc] lunday to resume spool duties, . ‘ary Burke, who has been astayi at = Saree Peterson home for & few weeks, returned to Saturday. setae Miss Myra Johnson was a = end visitor at Jamestown, N. ae ence ane Premels Tange ‘eft for Bismarck, where the; atte: high school, z Mrs, Jake Bitner visited at the Fred pers eg Sunday. Brown has been visi in Bismarck and Wilton the ieee tig By RUTH LITTLE Floyd Walker and Paul Hanson re- turned from Willow City Saturday after being employed there for a month. Alfred Seibel spent the week-end at is parent's home near Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little were at the Clayton Little home Mrs, Lulu Carr and Loren have lett |“ Bk i i F Hs i BG, E i i ; t tu guests, Donald Breen returned to his hi sea Mente Maes Pe auaen ene decree ee TR in Bima ater gag tn a employed in smarck, nt from eae Mr, ‘Thursday until Saturday at the home arene ae tones Reetrd ‘Wm. Kershaw and McCormick bro-| yrs, H. W. Little, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nufrey|nied by Mr. James Koon and Vera| ‘bers delivered cattle to McKenzie! yr and Mrs. John French and Wyknenko. Her sister Anne returned | Koon of Driscoll were visitors at the | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O'Hare of Bis- te Bismarck with her to visit until/ George Lee home Monday afternoon. |,,=1¥in Dietsman trucked some cat-|marck, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman Tuesday, Mr. Milton Alwin of St.Paul visited |‘, MoKensle for Selmer Oanesland tir, and Mrs, Knofnly Dorman vise The schools in the community!at the Thomas Stewart home Mon-|°"¢ Car! Carlson Monday. land Jeanette Lewis were Sunday |here. iting relatives in Glasgow, Mont, day. "| Mr. and: Mrs. Ivan Sherman were| guests at the Ira Falkenstein home. | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Danielson and| MY. and Mrs, Albert Sherman, Mr. and Mrs, L. B, Cox instructors in| @ callers at the Joe Fischer and Wal- family of Wilton were visitors at Mr,|90¢ Mrs. Howard Sherman asd Estherville, Mrs. Dan LeRoy of Telf ter Dietaman homes Tuesday morn- ~ and Mra. Jacob Danielson’s home chiar Matyiand of Fayetia. Is, Underwood, Mrs. Nors Erickson and er . | ing. Moffit @undey. jare visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mrs, Agnes trom in Grass Lake, Carl Carlson was a caller at the Seven frlende gathered st the home [SHEAR Misses Margaret and Alice Johnson By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Dietaman farm Monday morning. of Mrs. B. O, Friday evening for . and Mrs. ©. Sherman had in Ghylin, and Miss Ingrid Hagstrom ae ee returned home By MRS. A. W. FAUST paar eeie lecouell peewee ome ples Aeend Ta a and ire. in Ecklund. ae from — Ding was spent in playing X Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. How- Mr, and Mrs, Marian Strand and|,,Mi, 004 Mis, Dave Kershaw ld/nignt where she had been taking| George M. Young will hold a publicland Mrs. "BO. dein son aiveitey (ord, Sberman and Ganghter “Mary son, Donald, of Mandan, visited at|the,eve tor — 9) treatments several days. sutton ef his farm three mules south |Laverne are moving to Starling the \t0® Hush, Mahoney of Payette, Ia, the Martin Strand home’ Sunday. they hed planned. They are not cer- Mrs, John McCormick and chil-|and one mile west of Moffit on Fri- | fifteenth of September. My. and Mra, Albert Sherman Mrs, Emma Lindbloom of Minne-|“\t 7 Me yt yore wie 12,8, | dren were callers at he, Home of ay, Gent 10. Paul Hanson and T. G. Carner re- |, Busene of Detecoll, Mr. and Mra. apolis, formerly of this community, is!» ‘visit, with latives in South Decj@it. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Thure-| Miss Morris, high school |turned from Willow City nurs Sherman end family, Mr. vailting a few days at the Seth Eck-|to/a" relatives, "| day afternoon. instructor, has returned to take up| Miss Clara Rierson of Mrs, Ivan Sherman, Charlotte lund home, Dens SKAaARiok aoa Gest Ivan Sherman and his cousin from|her school duties here. was a visitor at the home of her par- (Speman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walta Rev. T. J. Bach, traveling mis- Dietzick tows, called at the Tebbo Harms| Harry Blount of Kilbernie, N. D.,lents, Mr. and Mrs. B. & Rleson fashburn, Leonard Salter, Mr. are attending high achool in Bismarck. nome ‘visited with friends in Moffit over the |@unday. and Mrs, M. F. Agnew and family, Conducted Swedish services in the| Matt is student at &. Mary's, John and Jake Harms of Bismarck|Week-end. He was the guest of Mr. R. L. Mslesd and family and Mision church Tuesday evening. His |schoolg Mus ‘Lilian Toe a teaching |Ue4 on thelr parenia, “adr. and|and Mrs. M. AM, Dralle Saturcay! | Northwest Kidder DEAS en te na heed Miss Velma Johnson of Bismarck |tH€ 2h00l No, 2, and Miss Alice Carl- Mi, Bedien bese ne ‘About 45 attended the Mothers club = in Bismarck Seturday after spending Visited with Miss Dorothy Little Gun- |e MOL NOS ford arrived at the home of Mr. and|plenic in Mandan park on .| MRS. Balter, months at the home of John “Mrs, Congad Johnson, Mrs, John|c#lled at the Pields and Buckley homes iets ake wilt bate this schoo|Fiainamen” at the Mandan theatre Norma and Mimar Agnew and Clar- Noon and Mrs, Charlie Noon motored |Su2day afternoon. term. She is teaching the East|!% the evening. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Domogella of ence Sherman were Monday dinner to Wilton ‘Thursday where they vis- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kock and fam-| wrances school, Don Dralle and his pals returned |Mahomenen, Minn., visited in Tuttle |Svests of Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Foell ited with thelr siters, Mrs af, G, [LY of Bismarck were dinner guests at from Oregon on Wednesday.’ Mrz, C,|Sunday night and Monday. ‘Thay | Of Mofttt. Thelen of Clarimore, Okla, Mrs,|*D2 R. B. Fields home Sunday. =e ce FW; mompson snd Irma. sccompan- |were and ovemight guests at Frank Laughlin of Jemestown, ma| Podney Allensworth 1s attending! | Canfield {ed them from Spokane, Wash, where |the homme of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heaton Mrs, Cora Richard and erie | Pees oy uate ee Jones aaa - rates ae cee, Past two, montis [Cray Tar. lat for ‘Chole Sem at rs and Claude Newman, chard |, Mts. R. foodland, Doris eran 4 daughters. ‘Tueedey. While here thay slso called BEINLE hone. ine ere slang tered. to, Baldwin whete they visited 6 — rived bere this’ week’ to teach” the Trusty and Anna kiw hesien ale John Schlaht at the Ric! ae » and Mrs. ‘The local Nenpertosn 1, gre7°E: lat the Bernard Davenport home Suun- ‘The Ladies aid met at the Ole Olson| primary room. will stay with Mra. N. 8. Goldsmith went to Min-|family were visitors at the Heme, be held at the Frank Dutton home| “4: home Wednesday. Officers elected | Sars, Hoffman this winter. Desota this week to visit her mother |home Priday evening. Friday evening, Sept. 10, Mrs, William MoMurrick and fam-|were Mrs, Ghylin, president; Mrs. who is sick. ‘Miss Sarah Heinle returned to her ‘Miss Naomi Hags! Sunshine | visited at the John Stewart home|Ray Little, vice president; Mrs. > Philip Trusty, who has been thresh-|home Friday after spending the lest Workers (Ht iagee aio iar MeKientie Gunday, Mollenan, secretary: Mrs. D. Bailey, Welch’s Spur In Des Goodrich, called at Orage on 11 months in Washington. nel Pearson, young people treasurer. next meeting home. Exnest Heinle, Rdward, Albert Ingrid Hagattom attended the Wing Oder home Sunday evening. Rev. and )at the Mollenan home Sept. 22. Miss Opal A. Gray, who has been Rueben Wagner’ were visliors at the Happy Family 4-H club achievement |™M®- ©. A- Balcom and son, Curtis, Mrs, B. O. Strand started to teach By MES. BR. M. WELCH Sacationing the last three months in| Freddie Schuler home Sunday. Picnic and program Tuesday after-| Were suests. in Rock Hill Monday. —_— Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, re- Mr, and Mrs. Carl Schats were Noon at the Chernos grove. |, Mrs. Christ Wageman is il in 0 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and /|turned home Saturdey. callers at the Fred Bender, 8r., home Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bergquist of Richmond hospital in Bismarck. : two children were in Bismarck Wed- for mente Geldemlth left Sunday |Bunday, ier Stieber Canfield school opened Tuesday, |nesday. Rolls, N. D., Mrs, Schindler of Start ; tie fawnship visited with BMr. and Sept. 7, with Miss Dorothy Wood as jferweant Baird and Mra, Ruth Me-|teach. sme lie Vislting relstings ot ratie eats Mrs. Charlie piitmensh returned By CHRISTINE BOSSERT ‘teacher. ‘ doe ge hygind see ‘and McClusky, N. D. to her home at Butterfield” Minne se ‘Mr, and Mrs. Fred Olson and fam-|John Welch at the Robert Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walcher and Saturday after a ten days’ visit at the|, Alice Johns was a dinner guest at |ily were callers at the Ghylin home| Welch home Tuesday. son Herbert and Raymond ‘Thomp- home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Con-|*he Bossert home Thursday. Sunday. ‘Mrs. CO. K. Boyd and children, Mrs. json returned to ‘Turtle Lake Priday rad Johnson, Mrs. Richard Weber called at the| Dinner guests at the Ghylin home| Robert Welch and little son and Mrs. afternoon from Startup, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson enter- | Christ Berg and Adolph Degner |Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson,|L. &. Doppler visited at the John Andrew Heinle, Mr, and son Cart tained at their home Sunday Mr, and |0mes Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey, Oscar Olson,| Welch home Thursday. of Turtle Lake ware dinner guests Mrs, Leland Perkins of rt Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bossert of|John Hetherington, Mr. and Mrs. Se ee enn ae mage ‘at the Heinle home Monday. infant son of Mandan, and Miss Elsie Coleman of Bismarck. community enrolled in high school Monday morning. Those going to Wiltort included: Ruben, Helen and Mary Pearson, Doris, Helen and Mer- riane Johnson, Sam Barnick, Annie Triska, Anne Wyknenko, Billy John- son, Frances and Norman Backman, Marcelle Asplund, Beverly and Na- talle Asplund, Violo Thor, Roy Mag- nuson, Cleo and Betty Johnson, an, Willie Lind, Mil- dred Backman and Neva Noon. Ruth Cox, Hilma Johnson and Broeh! entered at Regan and Leoms Sundquist and Marilyn Johnson at Bismarck, Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY George Montgomery and Peterson were visitors at the a Murrey home Friday To celebrate her birthday, a num- ber of friends gathered at the home cf Mrs. Al Holden Sunday. Present Aigtati ad and Mrs. W Yvonne: Holden and f A Jean and Kenneth; Johnson and family; Mr. Steve Murrey and family, and Joe Warmke, | F i i i by iF Ff fi E FF D.; Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Ponnnisael Mercer, N. D., were supper guests at |Fred Olson and family, Other callers| school No. 1, arrived Sunday. were By MES. CHESST WETZEL Mrs. John Welsenburger @ay Bee ny sbthe ara William MacDonald home here. School opened Monday Mr, and Mrs, John Crawford, Mea,|Mra. Bernie Zimmer as eon posiet He 3 es See per gussts at the ©, D. Kimball hex | teaches Carl Schopp ts fanitor AN’ t : bear Brittin Sunday. Herman Rochell fell from LEADER —SO YOU'RE Warren, Helen and Edina Doehle|stack Friday broke “his ‘cota’. VOTED AGINSS. ieiay ait delenit sed ee Davina ve IN law > Mr. é MIM = Ps lie Clark. urday after spending the last few HAH Doris Hobeimer spent last week at |“ays at the ER. Leach home, <= the home of her aunt, Mrs, J. E. George Galtresth of Tuttle spent os |Cheeak. Sunday with C. F. Lambert. zeal Zimmer left Sunday for tne eo N. Dy where he will teach Albert Eide left Sor Robinson Cay where be will taashe ae noo” A farewell party was given Satur- Gay evening at the Pred Pleines home. in honor of Ruth, who soon will leave for California, guest of Verna Mae’ Weise! Sones’ [Gear Take — Sy MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN , Mrs. Harold Olsen and 1i Jimmy spent "Wednesday night and’ sony G é 5 Ss | Mrs. Maude Langley Petes, lo, Bruoldacuntay “wee " ang porest will attend school, eehool in Driscoll trom Clear Pn i 4 year are Mary Dronen, Marthe ae i / : Cary, Peeves Langley and Walter S ne } ’ . Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- Wphadetes: = é : ly ‘were Stecle callers Saturday eve. Oy pP lore 3 PELES Gd THE Kwies HORSES els Drasea ta tasasalat + the ii