: I Driscoll | »,• * -4 By MRS. F. O. JOHNSON " rr u _____ A. S. E. Metcalf spent Monday in Bismarck having some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Melford Swanson of ' Dunell, Minn., visited Mr. and Mrs. x ; C. A. Swanson Friday. Mi*, and Mrs. Joe Rustad came Sat urday from Homestead, Fla., to visit ' and attend to some business. They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Chapin at v present. Mrs. Vannie Lewis of Bismarck is visiting at home. Miss Tiny Sleight, who has been - spending some time at the A. P. Ros v'' home, returned to her home in Tappen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson re u turned Saturday from Jamestown, 3 where they spent the Fourth. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and family, accompanied by Misses Van h nie Lewis and Ruby Apland, and Joe Lewis, left Tuesday morning for Be midji, Minn., where Mr. Lewis will look after his farming interests and, i incidentally, do some fishing. ;; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallen and v "Beatrice and Keith Wallen spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Melford Swanson at dinner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr, Loren Carr, and Mrs. Robins and children spent , Thursday at the C. E. Newcomer home. Mrs. F. O. Johnson entertained Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. E. C. Ruble and Miss Beatrice Olson, of Minneapolis. The daily vacational Bible school closed Wednesday afternoon. In the evening a program was given at the church to give an idea of the ground covered in the course of study. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson of Bis marck had Sunday dinner at the H. A. Knudson home. In the evening they all attended the Chautauqua at Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland, with their families, spent Saturday at Lake Isabel. Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson re turned Friday from Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, of Sterling, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Wilma Van Vleet and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Betty Jean returned Sunday evening after n trip to Canada. Mrs. Elmer Koon entertained at a party for little folks Wednesday in honor of her daughter Vera’s birth day. Miss Beatrice Olson, who has been visiting her home for a week, left Fri day for Minneapolis. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Egner and Floyd Swanson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and family motored to Tuttle Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Valdis spent Monday at the Rosvold home. Mr: and Mrs. M. F. Olson enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rustad Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Anderson and daughter Nora, of Mandan, spent Sunday with Mrs. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family spent the Fourth at the Apland home. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson enter tained Rev! and Mrs. Oress at dinner Wednesday evening. f Steiber 1 fr —-4 By MRS. C. L. MALONE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne and D. E. Mattis spent the Fourth at Minot. Among those who attended the Farmers’ Union picnic in Regan Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gree nan and son Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Eoschee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hickel and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone and W. S. Oder. John Anderson was a caller at C. L. Malone’s Monday. Gerald Jones was a business visitor in Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bosches and family of Estherville township were Sunday visitors at Mike Boschee's. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and family of Mason City. lowa, were guests at the Paul Greenan home Fri day. Wm. Anderson went to Bismarck Tuesday and returned Sunday. Among those who spent the Fourth at Wildwood were Dave Dixons, Rob ert Patzners, C. L. Malones, John Andersons, Fred Bergquists and Ger ald Jones and Miss Vina 'Oder. Mrs. C. L. Malone, Mrs. H. M. Me Daniels, Clementine Adams and Lan etta McDaniel were visitors in Regan Friday. f Wild Rose * * 4 By MRS. 17. H. BROWNAWELL The school board held its regular quarterly meeting at the clerk’s office Tuesday. ' O. B. Swanson and son Harold mo tored to Bismarck Saturday where Mr. Swanson took treatment for blood poison in his hand which is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling made a short call here July 4th on their way to celebrate at Pursian park. Lake Isa bel and Bismarck. A number of our young peopje at tended the dance at Brae! jock Tues day evening. Mrs. L. R. May and little grand daughter Sally Lou May visited a couple of days last week at the S. J. King home in Bismarck. Mr. and Airs. Ernest Seville were Sunday visitors at the O. B. Swanson home. Norman Rippley of Moffit made a cliort call on ~*arry Koenig Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger motored to Bismarck Saturday with Miss A- ia Carlisle ”1 i returned there after a two weeks vacation here. Several members of the O. L. Peter son family . . jyed the fireworks in Bismarck nursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell, Mr. and Mr . Jim Hill ard Miss Wan da Parks of Moffit were calling oh friends here Tuesday evening. A large number from here cele^ 41 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS brated the Fourth at Pursian park. Lee May and little Carol May came down from Bismarck Wednesday to visit rela tives hejre returning to the capital city Thursday. Miss Madge King, a former resident of Wild Rose, is recovering in a hos pital at Bismarck from an attack of diphtheria followed by an operation for the removal of her tonsils. Quite a number from here went to Bismarck to see the fine fireworks display the evening of July 4th. I Glen View * » ——* By MRS. LARS JACOBSON The Fourth of Jtfly was observed in the usual manner. From the community some went to Bismarck, some to Wildwood and some to small er community celebrations. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson mo tored to Minot FMday to attend the fair and to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson of McLean coun ty accompanied them. They re turned home Sunday evening. George Trusdale of Bismarck is spending a few days at Jacobson.'s. Mr. wid Mrs. Walter Simoiis and daughter Beverly left Tuesday by mo tor to Olendive, Montana, to visit with Walter's mother who lives there. Bertha Spltzer, who has been em ployed at the Victor Franklund home in McLean county, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Phew of Minneapolis is here visiting at the Jake Spltzer home. Mrs. Phew will be remembered as Mrs. Christ Deede, formerly of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Holden returned Monday after a 10-day motor trip through Montana. Mrs. Holden was called home by the death of her step father, Peter Anderson, of Wilton, Friday morning. Hazelton I By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. Emil Deitrich came home from Grand Forks to spend the Fourth with the children. They re turned last Friday, where they will continue their work at the university. Peter Fischer entertained a num ber of his boy friends at a birthday anniversary party Tuesday evening. Bert Thompson and J. B. Lands berger made a business trip to Bis marck Tuesday. Miss Anna Schneider, sister of Mrs. John Meyers, left Wednesday for her home at Hebron, after a two weeks' visit in Hazelton. Mrs. Ed Burns and family, the for mer a daughter of Mrs. E. O. Bea strom. arrived last Friday for a week’s visit with the Beastrom family. The following from Hazelton cele brated the Fourth at Napoleon: Mr. and Mrs. George Zirbes and family the Misses Rose Appert, Mary Shea, Margaret Scherr, Margaret Hoff, and Eleanor Landsberger, Zlrnhelt and Eugene Landsberger. They report a very enjoyable time. Clayton Mc- Mullen motored to Jamestown Sunday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bhea and Sidney Casey -returned Saturday evening after spendlhg the Fourth at Sidney, Montana. Mrs. John Meyers entertained the Christian Mothers’ society Saturday. Ed. Taube returned Saturday from the cities where he had accompanied a carload of stock. Members of the parish of the Cath olic church will hold a picnic at Bea strom’s farm Sunday. Gerhard Jonkman has completed his work soliciting for the Extension magazine and has started working in Meyer’s butcher shop. Elvira and Helen Wohlman and Mildred McDonnell spent the day and evening of the Fourth at Bismarck. Mrs. Mayme Forsythe arrived in Hazelton Saturday. She will spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. M. Rush. Mrs. Schneider, mother of Mrs. John Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider, all of Hebron, came down Saturday to visit at the Meyer home over the week-end. They returned Monday. • A large crowd attended the Beck and Walker negro minstrel Friday evening. It was reported as being a fairly good show. Wilfred McCusker rrrived home last Wednesday from Regina. Canada, where he has *>een attending school. He completed his high school course this term. Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER Baldwin presented a deserted ap pearance July 4, most of our resi dents spending the day elsewhere. A number went to Bismarck to attend the big celebration. Others motored to Wildwood, north of Wilton, to spend the day at the resort A few families spent the day at the John Herdebu Sr. home, where a picnic was held. Mrs. Fredolen Rupp and children, Richard and Frances, are spending a vacation in Minnesota. They will be guests at the Claus Garmer home at Clearbrook. and will also visit rela tives at Westbrook. En route home they will visit relatives in the eastern part of North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom re turned home early in the week from a short visit with relatives and friends at Minot and Roseglen. They were accompanied by then* children, Glen and Iva May. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke, accom panied by their son Edward, Paul Borner and Harry Englemann, mo tored to t‘ capital city Thursday evening to see the fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Small and family were recent guests at the Henry Small home in Bismarck. Clark and Clyde Monroe and sisters, Sizabeth and Catherine, visited with lends at Menoken Sunday. • Mr. fnd Mrs. Leroy Ellason and son Douglas, of Bismarck, spent Sunday at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. William FMcke and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Border'visited with the O. G. Rupp family Sunday. Laurence Little, accompanied by his grandmother, Mrs. Richard Nixon, left Saturday for Mt. Vernon, Wash., by train. Laurence plans on remain ing there for some time (f he can find work, and Mrs. Nixon plans on mak ing her home there. She came here last spring from Mt Vernon, and has been living in Bismarck. Mr. and Mm. Anton Eidahl and four children and Mrs. Peter Barthsmass, of Roseglen, spent the Fourth at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Mrs. Sidahl is the sister of Mrs. Nordstrom, and Mrs. Barthsmass is her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mr. and Mrs. I.erbert Kubsback, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Victor Hugo and Emma Nelson and Ruth Jordan were Monday evening guests at the home of Otto and Alice Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Kubsback were en route from Sheboygan, Wls., to Minot and Dunselth. William Dohn of Bismarck was here the fore part of the week attending to business affairs. Miss Wilma Johnson of Still is visiting at the home of Miss Grace Falkenstein. A number of local young folks at tended the dance which was held at Wildwood on the evening of July 4. Rev. Matteson and family, of Wil ton, are moving to Coleharbor at an early date. Rev. Matteson assisted Rev. Clark during the revival serv ices held here some months ago. A number of Baldwin folks at tended the Chautauqua which was held in Wilton the past week. The programs were thoroughly enjoyed and well attended. Miss Laura Rupp has returned to her work in the Bismarck hospital after spending two weeks at her home near Baldwin. The teachers and pupils of the Bible vacation school gave their closing ex ercises in the community hall Sunday evening. The work has been in charge of Mrs. Leander and sister, who have been making their home with the Fred Wood family the past two weeks. f Painted Woods 1 4 4 By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Lillefjeld and sons, Edwin and Gerald of Wilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld spent Tuesday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lillefjeld of Bismarck. A big majority of the people of this vicinity spent the Fourth at Wild wood. Many of them spent the day at the Henry Johnson farm where the people were invited to come and bring their dinner, and picnic among the trees. Others motored to Bis marck to spend the day. Mrs. Amy Bloom and children of Garrison spent the Fourth at Wild wood and visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, and other relatives and friends. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton visitor Friday. Ole Lillefjeld helped Eincr Soder qulst drive some livestock to Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Soderquist and son Einer spent Thursday afternoon vis iting Mrs. Maria Elsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson were Wilton callers Wednesday. Orbia Hannifield spent Independ ence day with her parents. Orbia is attending normal at Dickinson. Lester Brown motored to Mandan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannifield and children epent Wednesday at Bis marck. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest came up from Bismarck Thursday and took Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson with them to the Henry Johnson home where they had dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown were Wil ton callers Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Liilefjfld and son Gerald had dinner at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday. After dinner they all drove to Wildwood. I ♦ Steiber By MRS. C. L. MALONE Miss Mary Schlenker returned to Bismarck Sunday after spending a week at the Malone home as a guest of Mrs. H. Baron. Mr. and Mrs. wm. Hickel and son Wayne were Regan shoppers Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family visited relatives at Driscoll Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone, Mrs. H. M. McDaniel and daughter Lanetta and Miss Clemie Adams returned from Bemidji, Minn.. Monday evening where they had spent a week visiting relatives. Gerald Jones was a business vis itor In Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon were Regan shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. John Carlson attended the social meeting of the Legion Auxiliary Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne and D. E. Mattis were Bis marck visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and some of the children were at Minot several days last week attending the fair. Dave Hochhalter and Emil Stroh were callers at C. L. Malone's Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Anton Lehr was taken to a Bismarck hospital Tuesday for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel were Regan shoppers Tuesday. ■ ■' 1 4 Hampton I 4' 1 ♦ By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Jake Scheirmeister and the former’s sister Hilda called at the Godfrey Grenz home Saturday evening. > Of those that were callers at Lin ton Saturday were feob Chesrown, Bteve 1 Koppy Sr., John Backhaus, Porter Umber, Math Koppy. Herman Backhaus Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ohlhauser Jr. Earl Smith. John Joeb. Fred Ohl hauser. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Ohl hauser and son attended the rodeo at Pollock, S. D. Miss Elizabeth Koppy assisted Mrs. Godfrey Grenz a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Yetter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lawler and baby were Linton shoppers Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and daughter Alma and the latter’s broth er Helmut Scheirmeister were shop- ping at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and chil dren of fiaselton spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jake Scheirmeiater. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwarts and son August and Mr. and Mrs Schwegman and baby of Odense passed through here Saturday on their way to Strasburg where they at tended the festival of Bt. Peter and Paul. On their return trip Sunday they stopped at the Steve Koppy home for a short visit. While playing ball Sunday at the Dayton diamond one of the ball play ers ran into Henry Knlttsl injury ing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. his lip and knocking several teeth lose. John Backhaus was a Linton caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawler and family spent Sunday at the 8. G. Busby home. Porter Umber and John Rensckers motored to Linton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Mrs. John Rebenltsch and son John of Fort Rice motored to Leola, S. D., Monday where they spent several days visiting with relatives. Mrs. S. G. Busby and son Ferman called at the Ed Weller and Steve Koppy homes Tuesday. Frank Chesrown is giving his build ings a coat of paint. Carl Woods of near Linton crossed the river Wednesday where he made a business trip to his uncle who lives south of Cannon Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiemele were business callers in Linton Wednesday. George Umber of Winona spent Thursday with his brother. Porter. John Rensckers went to Cannon Ball Thursday to spend the Fourth there. John Suverly of Livona called at the Ed Weller home Thursday. Steve Koppy Sr. was a business caller In Livona Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lawler visited the latter’s mother Mrs. Postle of Linton Thursday morning. A number of people from here went to Linton to celebrate the Fourth. A big parade and races were held in town, the afternoon was spent in the park. A number of the young folks of this vicinity attended the dance at Lin ton in the pavilion Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tillston and family of near Fort Rice were seen in this vicinity Thursday while on their way to Livona to spend the Fourth with friends and relatives. A number of people of this vicinity attended the ball game at Cannon Ball Friday afternoon. Godfrey Grenz started in haying this week. The fine rain which visited this community Saturday night and Sun day was very much appreciated. It was badly damaged by dry weather and this rain will do wonders to make a fairly good crop. Mrs. Cameron’s daughter and fam ily are visiting at the Wm. Lane home, where Mrs. Cameron and her son work. They are from Minnesota. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pills bury on Monday, July 8, a son. Mother and son are doing fine. The dance held in Moffit Monday evening was largely attended. The Bostonians played and supper was served by the grandmothers. Every body seemed to have a good time. The postoffice has been moved into Fred Hursey’s building and Mrs. Luella Shultc has been employed as deputy postmaster. Fred Hursey is postmaster. Fred Pillsbury visited at the Ham lin home near McKenzie Tuesday night. The school board held its regular meeting Tuesday evening. All the finishing up and starting new busi ness of the year was transacted. We will have five teachers the coming year and will have 4 years of high school. Yhe new addition is under construction. W. E. ITichol and sons are digging the basement of the new addition of the sclioolhouse. Jess Smith of South Dakota with his family visited at the home of Al fred Faust last week. Jess is a brother to Mrs. Alfred Faust. They were on their way home from Glen dive, Mont., where they visited with the Warren Smith family. George Parks is moving the two buildings he purchased from the N. P. railroad at Bessoba and Robert Car penter is assisting h*m. Melvin Thorsen is grading the road north of town which runs east. Lloyd Hofstad had a spell of sum mer pneumonia which seems to be going around. His parents took him to Dr. Baer at Braddock on Saturday. He is all right now. The crew that is fixing the elevator is busy remodeling the building. Everett Porter, Joe Coder and C. E. Moffit motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon to advertise for bids for the addition on the schoolhouse. A large number of people from Moffit and vicinity spent the Fourth and the evening of the Fourth in Bismarck. The display of fireworks was magnificent. Mrs. Earl Jenkins and daughter Marguerite of Detroit, Mich., arrived in Moffit July 4th to visit for a few days with relatives around Moffit. She is a sister of Mrs. Burt Johnson. They went to Wishek on Friday to visit with Mrs. Johnson and on Mon day Mrs. Johnson accompanied them to Moffit to visit other relatives. The Misses Harriet Moffit and Alice Mauk, Wm. Lane and Murray House spent Sunday at Pollock, 6. D. They visited at the Carlson ranch and re port a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit spent the Fourth at Lake Isabelle. Several from here visited Seaman's park at Linton the Fourth. John Lunde is some improved at Glendive. Mont., where he is being treated for ulcers of the stomach at the N. P. hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane enter tained a number of relatives at dinner on Tuesday. Those who have viewed the corn field on Everett Porter’s place report it one of the finest fields of corn in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson of Ster ling attended the dance at Moffit on Monday evening. The Ladies Aid met at the church Saturday, July 6. A fair crowd was present. f Hazlegrove, I By MBS. BAY HAZLEGROVE Last Sunday Elvin Gray and his mother. Mrs. Frank Gray, and his sister Opal called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harty. Emil Battler helped Jack Stewart fix his windmill and Mrs. Battler and daughter Shirley visited Mrs. Jack Stewart while Emil helped Jack. Elvin Gray and his mother and sis ter xtere in Tuttle Monday on busi ness. They were also dinner guests at the Albert Gray home. Miss Otilla Brose and her brothers called at the Ulfers home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslegrove called at the Ulfers home Monday. Elvin Gray and his mother and sister called at the Haslegrove home Monday evening. Melvin Webster drove to Turtle Lake Monday to visit relatives. Miss Adelia Kraft stayed with Mrs. Moffit 1 By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Battler while Emil was gone. Harry Ulfers was in Arena and Tuttle Wednesday on business. Melvin Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Emil and daughter Shirley were in Arena Wednesday, also Tuttle. Chris Witzille of Arena was In Wing and Tuttle Wednesday on bus iness. M(. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrovc were in Wing and Arena Wednesday on business. They also called at Ed Wagner's on their way. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mclntyre and family left Wednesday for Montana to visit their son Patrick and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Harry Oray home In Wing Wednesday. Mrs. Jake Horner called at Mrs. Harry Gray’s Wednesday afternoon. H. Worm of Tuttle was in Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and daughters Jean and Lois and son Jimmy drove to Mrs. Williamson's parents at Fessenden Wednesday night where they spent the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Qlanville and sons Dean and Harold were in'Wing Wednesday. Among those who attended the rodeo from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Qlanville and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and family. Mr.* and Mrs. Ben Klanburg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daugh ter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mr. and Mrs. Orner and family from north of Tuttle took in the rodeo the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and Mel vin Webster drove to Lake Williams Thursday evening. Ed Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolff attended the big celebration at Bis marck Thursday. Andrew Kraft and his sisters and Miss Lydia Remick took in the rodeo Thursday in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochuner and fam ily were in Tuttle Thursday to the rodeo and also the Chris Stolher family. Jakie Fassavigcn and John and Vernol Goldsmith rode in the rodeo at Tuttle. The Elmer Dunken family were in Tuttle the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins called Friday at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers took in the celebration at Wildwood Lake Thursday. Emil Sattler called Friday at Hazlegrove’s and Ed Ochuner's. Mrs. Jake Felkele passed away the 3d and was laid to rest Sunday, July 7th. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and children and father, mother, brothers and sisters besides other relatives and friends. We extend our sympathy to the be reaved ones in their hour of sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Tuttle Saturday. Mrs. Harry Gray and son Bobby and daughter Mary Lea arc guests this week At the H. K. McCumbcr home in Pettibone. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins and Mrs. Hawkins’ brother Alex Shurner were dinner guests at the Hazlegrove home Sunday. I Temvik ♦ * By BERTHA LARVICK M. E. services will be held next Sunday morning at the schoolhouse. Rev. and Mrs. Brooks were visitors in town Friday afternoon. The Christ Albrecht family spent the Fourth at Bismarck. The* painting and decorating of the Baptist church has been completed. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Zollcr Friday. Jacob Weber and Johnnie Knapp were seen in Temvik Monday eve ning. Albert Beck spent Saturday evening in Linton. Emilia Walker spent Sunday after noon visiting the Misses Esther and Lydia Albrecht. The monthly missionary pregram was given Sunday morning by the King’s Heralds. The interior of the schoolhouse is being cleaned and improved for the coming term of school. Jake Oyster and Jake Breckcl mo tored to Napoleon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shoepp and Gottlieb Shoepp of Hazelton were visitors at the John Leno home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Blazen and daughter Viola and nephew Floyd Toll took in the fireworks at Linton Thursday and an enjoyable time was reported but a new tire was stolen from their car. Jacob Pfaff transacted business in Linton Monday. Jake Burkhr 't, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reich Jr. and children celebrated the Fourth in Bismarck. Many people from here spent Inde pendence day at the Seeman park and Linton. Ted Bohlc drove up from Eureka Wednesday to spend the Fourth with his friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Stcdman and family took . the celebration at Lin ton Thursday. Mr. and Mr u . S. G. Stcdman and family took in the celebration at Lin ton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Focll and chil dren spent the Fourth at Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Baltser Reich and chil dren of McLaughlin, S. D., arrived here Monday evening. Their only six year-old daughter died and they came here to have the funeral Tuesday afternoon, she was laid to rest in the Temvik cemetery. They are well known here, as they have grown up in this community and have been re siding in McLaughlin the last few years. Quinten and Catherine Foell. Car rie. Bennie and Esther Burkhardt motored to Ree Heights. S. D., Satur day. Mr. and Mr:. Fred Walker, who have been staying in Montana for several months, returned home Fri day. Mrs. Verl earner of Linton is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Britts, for a short time. Fred Albrecht of Emmonsburg vis ited at C. A. Albrecht’s Monday. Mr. and Mrr. Charles Enders and children returned Sunday from the Black Hills where they have been spending their vacation. Emilia Walker came home from the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck where she hid an operation for ap pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Kast of Minot were overnight visitors at the Fred Ochs ner home one day last week. The Ladies Aid sup’.ier at the Bap tist ch’trch was successful. A special meeting of the Temvik Shipping association was held Satur day afternoon to decide whether they should ship all their stock to the Farmers union. **owever, they voted to send it to any market. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Moore and sons, had dinner at the Ed Larvik home on the F» urth and then all of them spent the afternoon at Linton. Five carloads of cattle and hogs were shipped out of here Tuesday by the Temvik Shipping association and private farmers. Rev. Brooks of Linton and daughter Bess called on the parents here to get them interested i" organizing a Boy Scout movement. The first meet ing will be held next Monday at the schoolhousc. All boys of that age are welcome to com; and join. Frank A. Muckier left Wednesday morning or I*wr to visit his sister and her husband who have been in the hospital for two months but have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reich left Tues day morning by train for Sacramento, Calif., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larvick and family returned from the Black Hills and Mankato, Minn., where they have been spending sever ' weeks visiting relatives and old time friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. DeWitt and children took in the fireworks at the Country club in Bismarck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Foell spent the Fourth at Secman park, south of Lin ton. f Ecklund 1 Wallace Anderson was a caller at the A 1 Holden home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Falkcnstein and son Wallace were business shop pers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were transacting business in Bismarck Monday. Donald Morris was a caller at the A. F. Anderson home Wednesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perkins visited at the Gene Perkins home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein were callers at the Ira Falkenstein home Tuesday. J. M. Thompson was transacting business affairs in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Monroe were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. Richard Olson, who is employed at the Clarence Falkenstein home, was a business caller at the Ira Falken stein home Tuesday. Donald Morris ground feed for Carl Johnson Wednesday. The Misses Marjory and Dorothy Morris were shoppers in Wilton Wed nesday. Herb Frickc was a recent caller at the Leo Sheldon home. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and daughters Marion and Eunice visited at the Fred Sclirador home Friday. Mrs. Schrador is in very poor health. Walter Spangberg and Bennie An derson were recent shoppers in Wil ton. A large number from this commun ity celebrated the Fourth of July in Bismarck. They also took in the fire works in the evening and it was said to have been something wonderful. Mr. and Mi’s. Carl Berg and family were callers at the Howard Toplin home Saturday. Dean Myers of Denhoff ivas a visit or at the T. F. Morris home Friday. Carl Johnson was a business shop per in Baldwin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and family were among those who at tended the Farmers Union meeting, the horse races, and the ball game in Regan Saturday. Harry Speten was a business caller in Still Saturday. Sunday visitors at the T. F. Morris home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mor ris and family, Brandt and Lenard Morris. Edith Rickel. Joe and Willie Jiras, Levi Anderson, Issy Brown and Grace Falkcnstein. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughter Betty were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Those who attended the Bible school program in Baldwin Sunday evening from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Donald and Dorothy Morris. Bergeta and Agnes Tosseth. and Leland Perkins. Misses Mabel and Elsie McCullough attended Sunday school in Still Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein were visitors at the Ira F&lkenstein home Sunday evening. I Braddock * ♦ « Miss Myrtle Olson and Arvid Katka were married in Hazelton Sunday afternoon, June 30, by the Rev. G. J. Schlegel, Lutheran minister. The bride was gowned in pink satin and carried roses and sweet peas, and was attend ed by her twin sister, Miss Margaret Olson, who was dressed in pink geor gette and carried pink carnations. Eino Rcusu was best man. After the marriage ceremony a wedding din ner was served at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Julia Olson, at which only immediate friends and relatives were present. The happy couple left July 6 for their new home at Lead. S. D., where the groom is employed in a gold mine. H. W. Allen received a telegram Tuesday informing him of the death of Mrs. Emma Colton of Mason City, la. Mrs. Colton, nee Emma Horton, was born in England July 11, 1859, and came to the United States when 17 years of age. and lived in Roches ter, N. Y., prior to her marriage to Capt. John A. Colton. She and her husband were among the settlers of the old Williamsport neighborhood, locating in 1835 on a homestead. Her husband died in 1895. and she made her home much of the time there after with her stepson, Fred H. Col ton, and family. When the town of Braddock started they took up their residence there, and the subject of this sketch filed on a homestead a mile north of Braddock, made final proof, and owned the land at the time of her death. She also owned a home in Braddock, where she lived most of the time from 1910 until 1925. Since then she has lived in Mason City, la. She was well known to all the settlers in Emmons county. The old home was on the road from the central and northern parts of the county to Williamsport, which was then the county seat, and was a con venient stopping place in those early days. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fadden of Bis marck drove down Wednesday eve ning and visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sempel. Our little “burg” was very much dc* erted July 4. Only the depot agent and postmaster had to remain behind u: til late in the day. Some journeyed By JUSTINE MORRIS By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE to Bismarck, some to Linton, some to Napoleon, and. last but not least, some gathered at Pursian park to spend the day, where they felt their children would be safe. U. Baer and wife, of Timber Lake, S. D.. returned home Monday, after spending the week-end at the home of Dr. Baer and family. Mrs. Tom Horn and Mrs. Robert Liversage, who have been visiting friends in California, returned home Friday. George Hanson went to Grand Forks Wednesday to visit with his family, who are living there. His old est daughter, who has been seriously ill for some time, is continually grow ing worse, and is not expected to live much longer. Mrs. Ed Van Dyne of Guyson, N. D., is visiting with Mrs. F. M. Long over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Shepard drove down from Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Shepard spent the afternoon at the E. F. Savage home, while Mr. Shep ard and his brother James motored to Kintyre and Napoleon to investi gate trouble bn the telephone line. Mrs. Wm. Blessman and three boys, from Kansas City, arrived in Brad dock Monday to visit at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Peterson and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. o. R. Bauer returned Monday night from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Minne apolis. * Rev. and Mrs. Alfson and daughter, who have been visiting for the past few weeks at the home of their daughter, Mrs. G. F. Peterson, left by auto Tuesday for their home in California. Mrs. Sherrill of Chicago arrived in Braddock Tuesday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Palmer, and family. Miss Mary Elliott was the guest of Mrs. T. J. Thompson Monday. Tues day morning, accompanied by Mrs. Thompson and daughter Grace, she drove to La Moure to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Elliott. Mrs. Clinton Sisco and two children, from Scranton. Canada, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton. R. H. Corey is taking the fresh-air cure by sleeping in his tent, which he has put up among the trees in his yard. Mrs. Wm. Baxter, accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Nellie Larrabee, and daughter Muriel, of St. Paul, ar rived in Braddock the afternoon of July 4. Mrs. Catherine Henderschott of Bismarck, who is a sister of Mrs. Baxter, arrived in the mernig, and all are staying for a short time at the Baxter residence over the drug store. Mrs. Henderschott is on her way to make her home with her daughters in Flint. Mich., and Mrs. Baxter will re turn to St. Paul with her daughter. The best wishes of their many friends will go with them to their new homes. Master Wilfred McCaskor of Hazel ton, who is attending Campion col lege at Regina. Sask.. is at home for his holidays, and spent Saturday with Braddock friends. Mrs. H. W. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson and Shirley May spent Friday afternoon with Linton friends. Misses Phrene and Winifred Junge came down from Bismarck the morn ing of July 4 and spent the day visit ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junge, of Braddcck, returning home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage and little Mary Lou DeFrance visited at the F. A. Bier home Wednesday evening. Miss Emerelda Fetterley of Pollock, S. D.. is the guest of Miss Hattie Fet terley this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Albright and family returned home this week, after a visit of several weeks with relatives in Missouri. The Braddock Shipping association shipped three carloads of stock to the cities Saturday. Smith Engleman ac companied them to St. Paul. Mr. Connor of Wibaux, Mont., ar rived in Braddock Saturday to visit with his daughter. Mrs. Chas. Pear son, of the Tell neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer drove them out to the Pearson farm. Mrs. George Smith of Bismarck and her mother, Mrs. James Brown, of Long Lake, were visitors at the H. W. Allen home Saturday. Vic Deßemee, accompanied by Mrs. R. H. Corey, went to Bismarck Sat urday and brought home with them Mrs. Deßemee and infant daughter from a Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Wm. Robinson and three boys, who have been spending a short va cation camping at Pursian park, came back to Braddock Friday and will re turn to spend the rest of the school vacation at the home of her father, Alex Macdonald, at Glencoe. Max Lee, James Walsh and Ray Eckery, all of whom are working in Bismarck, spent the week-end at their respective homes here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Piers and daugh ters Alice and Gertrude left Wednes day morning on a vacation trip. They purpose stopping at Aberdeen for a short visit with relatives, and will then go on to Wayzatta and Minne apolis. Mesdamcs Allen. Long, Anderson and Savage attended a meeting of the O. E. S. in Linton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nordstrom and daughter Alice returned home Mon day to Walnut Grove. Minn., after a few days’ visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. James Shepard have moved their household effects down from Michigan, N. D., and are now living in the roon\s adjoining the tele phone office. Mrs. Shepard is in charge of the telephone office, and Mr. Shepard has charge of the lines. Ole Gorder and Carlye Salhus, who made a trip to Saskatchewan, Can ada. returned home Thursday. Mrs. Coraline Hayes, who has been visiting at the home of her brother, Fred Junge, left Sunday with her brother. Xavier Junge, to visit at their home at Venturis, N. D. ♦ 4 l Canfield | 4 4 By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Those of the neighbors that could n't go away for the Fourth celebrated at Canfield lake. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by all, after which races took place. The winners: Girls’ race under 10—Jackie Jorgenson, Ist; Hazel Taylor, 2nd. Girls’ race over 10 to 15—Grace Francis. Girls’ three legged race—Grace Francis and Louise Walker. Women’s race—Mrs. Mowder, Mrs. H. Davenport. Boys’ race—Conrad Wilkenson. Women’s three-legged race—Mrs. Mowder and Mrs. Jorgenson. Men’s race—Ed Rasche, Ist; A. Ghylln, 2nd. There was also a tug of war and horse race, won by Philip Schuch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keifer the Fourth at Wildwood lake. Burnett Jacobson is employed at the A. F. Ghylin home. The girls met and practiced ball at the Ole Olson home Sunday. They are planning on practicing again Fri day, Sunday and Tuesday. Dee and Ernest Bailey, Violet Olson. Pete and Burnett Jacobson spent tha Fourth in Bismarck. A special election was held Monday to vote for bonds. The school board met In tha teach erage for their meeting Tuesday afternoon. The carpenters are boarding at tha A. F. Ghylln home. Mr. and Mrs. John Moser, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelfer were dinner guests j at the Joe Keifer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ohylin and 1 daughter Hilda and Elsie, Mr. and * Mrs. Wm. Allenberger and sons were ) callers at the ... F. Ghylln home Sun day evening. Mrs. J. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Swanson, Miss Charlotte, Wilmot and Ernest Swanson went to Florence Lake to swim Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bergeson and daugh ter Alice of Fargo visited at the j Strand home over the Fourth. Misses Alice Strand and Alice Ber geson and Einer and Art Strand vis ited at the N. O. Strand home at Bantry over the week-end. Clarice Howe returned from Bis marck Monday where she has been visiting for a weeks. P. J. Jacobson and Mrs. Ole Olson called at the A. F. Ghylln home Mon day. Mrs. Mable Bailer and daughter Elsie and sons Dee and Ernest called at the Ghylin home one day last week. Mavis Strand returned to her home at Bantry, N. D., after spending sev eral weeks with her grandmother. A. Ghylin and Martin Strand era helping do carpenter work on the new schoolhouse. Ollie Cook returned home from Bis marck, Sunday, where she has been spending a couple of weeks visiting friends and relatives. J. W. Olson called at the Ole Olson home Friday. Those attending the dance in Regan from here were Burnett Jacobson* Oscar Olson. Ernest Bailey and Olaf Wold. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Ann Erickson of Minot visited over the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and other friends. Miss Evelyn Thomas called at the Albert Christensen home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith spent Wednesday and Thursday at the H. A. Smith home. Albert, Christensen called on Olaf Olson Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and daughter of Halliday are guests at the home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelsen. Mrs. Brown is under a doctor’s care at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and son Ernest motored to the Peterson home at Verona to spend the Fourth. They returned Sunday evening.- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and children motored to GlanviUe and spent, the Fourth with Mrs. Nelsen’a sister, Mrs. Mable Carlson. They re turned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lund and fam ily of Kidder county spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland. Donald Keeler is at a Bismarck hospital suffering from a bad cut in the face received July Fourth. Miss Myrtle Christensen spent Sunday with the H. A. and Edward Thomas families of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Orne's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pasley. Mrs. Marie Olansen and sons Olof, Erling and Raider attended the pro gram Sunday afternoon at the Zion Lutheran church of Lein township. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Fred McCay took Sunday evening supper with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen. Frank and Win Koterba spent Sun day evening with Mr. end Mrs. Ben Orne. Paul Pasley and H. A. Smith were Bismarck business callers Monday. Frank and Win Koterba called et the B. F. Pasley home Monday. The ususal school board meeting was held Tuesday afternoon. Ole Olson was a Monday evening caller on his brother Alfred. Myrtle and Walter Christensen called at the Frank Shaffer home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Koterba entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne and Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Christensen and family Wednes day evening in honor of her son Frank, who is here visiting from Sauk Center, Minn. Frances j By MILDRED DIETZMAN John Olson did some repair work on his tractor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman —4 son Edwin called on Mr. and Mrs. Hal Westacott and family, of Ster ling. Monday evening. Henry Miller was a business caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Wednes day. A large number of folks from this vicinity attended the Fourth of July celebration at Bismarck. Floyd Owen and Elmer Lundquiat were released from the jury until the 15th of July. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glum and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glum, of Canada, were supper guests at the W. A. Dieta man home Friday. Mrs. George Manely and Lawrenea Madland were out collecting for tbi Sibley Telephone company Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glum of and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Otum were dinner guests at the William Kershaw home Friday. Walter Dietzman hauled a cesr to McKenzie Saturday for Floyd Owm. Mrs. Martin Tooker and daughMfr June returned home from the hos pital Saturday. Mrs. John Glum and Mrs. B& Cttum transacted business In Bismarck Sat urday. Mildred Dietzman returned heme Sunday after spending the FOmlh with friends at Miller, O. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MadlMMt and son, Donald, Carl Muth, Mr. «Mft Mrs. Ben McCluskey and family «f Wing were supper gueMs at the MB Madland home Sunday. Edwin Dietzman visited with Joe and Gsrey Glum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrell mi Trygg township were Sunday vhttote at the John Glum home. The term “EuMwiair was uM in India years ago to demribe V child of a Hindu mother tMtiwmSSk guese father. w* " :