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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE °~ - NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS his hog pastures to. Mr. Beem has'$ > } Driscoll | By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Complimentary to Mrs. Norman Engel formerly Miss Grace Jensen, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Miss Thelma Rosvold entertained at a miscellan- eous shower Saturday evening at the i. A. Knudson home at Driscoll. The rooms were prettily decorated in or- chid and white and bowls of lilacs. Mrs. Engel received many beautiful and useful gifts. They were present- | ed in the form of a treasure hunt. A buffet lunch was served to the 20/ guests. Mr. and Mrs. Engel will) make their home in Hillsboro, N. D. | Mrs. Mabel Rosvold, who has spent | two weeks at I ‘me, returned to Bis- | marck Wednesday. Mrs. Nina Dodge and family re- turned Sunday from a visit at their | old home at Edmunds, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson | spent Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop, Betty Jean Lathrop and Lois Anunson visit- ed relatives in Bismarck Sunday. A number of young folks from this community attended the barn dance at Crum's. i Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Van Vleet re-/ turned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Detroit Lakes, Minn. David Cook of Bismarck made a business trip to Driscoll Monday. \ Several Driscoll people attended the ball game in Steele Sunday. The | 1 game ended with a score of 10 to 1 in Steele's favor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson of Lewis ton, Mont., spent Thursday and Fri fon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz, | _ Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz and Mrs Clarence | “ Olson motored to Mobridge, S. D., Saturday to visit Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz's sister. They returned Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson and Mfrs. Floyd Swanson visited in Ster- ling and Sibley Butte Monday. Considerable damage was done in the vicinity south oé town by the hail- storm Sunday night. Windows were broken and some crops destroyed. Miss Doris Tice and Lawrence Tice are employed in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hofstraud and family visited over the week-end in Devils Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward, Mr. and | ‘Mrs. Fred Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas picnicked near Menoken Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson spent ; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | Newcomer. Mrs. Wm. Anderson of Bismarck ! called on Mrs. H. A. Knudson Fri-/ day. | The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of | Mrs. C. Jackson Thursday. Mrs. I. | Sawyer was joint hostess with Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Sawyer and children motored | to Illinois to visit relatives. They j left Sunday. | Mr. Ersland, Mr Nygaard and sev- | eral others shipped hogs and cattle to Minneapolis Monday. Misses Baldis Knudson and Dagmar | Rosvold spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Al Chapin and children spent | Friday with Mrs. Chapin’s mother, | Mrs, Chas. Swanson. ete | Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD Mr. and Mrs. Clark Belden attended | the dance at Shields Tuesday evening given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown of Shields, who were recently | married. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fiest motored to Strasburg Sunday where they at- tended the wedding of Mr. Fiest’s | cousin and visited relatives, returning home Tuesday. Cora Christensen spent the past. ‘week visiting her cousin at the Peter ' Christensen home near Carson. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rausch and | Ruth accompanied by John Miller and Mrs. Dorward were business visi- ag in Mandan and Bismarck Tues- \ day. W. P. Stayner returned home Sat- urday morning from Devils Lake , Where he was sent as a delegate from the local lodge to the I. 0. O. F./ grand lodge. G. W. Schied of Minneapolis, audi- | tor for the Bagley Elevator Co., was apuaineas visitor in town the past Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosworth and children departed Saturday morning for Detroit Lakes, Minn., where Mrs. | Bosworth and children will spend | their vacation with relatives. Mr. owe will return in a few days. ‘Tuesday. K. Bachmeier and family of were called to the bedside of Carl Riehl, who has been se- ill for some time. Mrs. Sam Haas and chil- departed Wednesday for Ven- » N. D., where they will spend weeks’ vacation.- Pode bopeived of the death of yes at a Bismarck hospital afternoon. a ih 5 E aH “i 'y 5 recovering from an operation when a | Budden heart attack caused his death. i Ethel Wolfgram was a passenger Mrs. Passed away at her home Bat cA sufferer for some time from stom- trouble. The funeral services were held at St. Gertrude’s church. Inter- ment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Louis Jepson and daughter Mar- accompanied by ° i | ents, day with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knud-/3 & spent Sunday in Lein township. Mr. Noyes was | da! urday morning, having been | da: several fields of fine alfalfa, as he has an ideal location for it to grow. Theodore Martell, county agent from Carson, was a business visitor in town Friday. All the little folks and a lot of; the older fo:ks enjoyed the trained | pony and dog circus which was held | in Raleigh Friday afternoon and evening. M. Britner went to Strasburg Mon- day and moved his family over to Raleigh increasing our population to | five new members. | Sam Paul had Robert Woggy of Freda drill a well on his farm and set jupa windmill. Several gathered at the V. Het- tinga home Saturday afternoon where a birthday party was held. Every: one reported a pleasant afternoon. Mr. and M Clifford Peterson spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Peter son’s folks near Morristown, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cors and chil- dren of New Leipzig were visiting friends in Raleigh Sunday. Alfred Westrum motored over from Glendive, Mont. to spend Sunday with home folks Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newcomer and family of Driscoll took supper s evening with Mr. and Mrs. r Nelsen. Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and children of Steele were visiting with her par- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, few days. Olaf Olson was employed at the E. J. Erickson farm south of Driscoll Thursday and Friday. Miss Peggy Peterson, who is visit- ing at the Schoon home and Miss Tillie Schoon were Bismarck callers Thursday. Miss Mildred Apland spent the week-end at the Henry Olson farm. {day to advertise the coming Stock party given at their home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Feigel spent Sunday at the H. A. Truesdale home. > OO Hazelton \ 4 By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Mrs. Paul ¥. Kintz entertained a | number of young ladies at her home | last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Rachel Lenhart. A nice lunch- eon was served. Thomas Shea and children Mildred | and Leonard, accompanied by Mrs. Tom Marx of Brrddock, left Friday for a week or 10 days’ trip to Alex- | andria, Minn., ana other points. The George Zernhelt family visited ; Sunday with the J. J. Landsberger family. Quite a number of Hazelton young felks attended the dance at Moffit Monday night. George Zirbes set ip th: merry-go- round which he purchased several weeks ago, in readiness for the Stock Show, the 13th and 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Bradberg and family of Hettinger visited friends in Hazel- ton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Kalberer and son Conrad Jr., accompanied by the E. E. Bradberg family left Friday morning for a two weeks’ fishing trip at the Detroit lakes. + Rev. Father Schweitzer held church services at Braddock Sunday. Twelve carloads of folks including the band went on a booster trip Fri- | ° Show. They stopped in 12 of the towns in Emmons county, returning at nine o'clock that evening. Miss Rachel Lenhart left Thursday for Minneapolis where she will take up duties as a nurse at the Eitol hospital in that city. The ball game Sunday afternoon between Hazelton and Linton resulted in a score of 5 to 10 in Linton’s favor A large crowd turned out to see the game. Miss Mildred McDonnell started work Monday at the P. V. Kuntz resi- dence. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine and family motored to Tuttle Sunday to Olaf and Erling Olson and Ben Orne spent Saturday afternoon at Bismarck and Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and tored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Ole Newland and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp Friday while in town. Mr. McCoy of Utica, Missouri, is employed at the E. A. Van Vleet farm at present. Miss Selma Rice is employed at the B. F. Paslay home at present owing to the illnes of Mrs. Paslay. H. A, Smith made a trip to Regan last week-end and brought back with him his grandson, Bennie Carlson, who will visit here tor a while. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and daughter Florence of Driscoll spent Saturday at the Albert Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Stokes and family of Ft. Ransom pleasantly sur- prised Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith Sat- urday evening. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- tained relatives from Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, | Bennie Stokes and family of Ft. Ran- som, Mr. and Mrs. Bjerke and baby of Regan, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children of Steele. Mrs. Marie Olausen and family L. A. Slaatenhues called at the Albert Christensen farm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman Sunday. Albert Christensen and daughter Myrtle called at the Alden Nelsen farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson spent Monday at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and daughter Helen spent Sunday with the Newcomer family of Driscoll. The township board met with the assessor Monday at Clear Lake school No. 1 to look over the books. o | Dodge o By OLGA M. GROSSMAN H. A. Schieffelbein and Frank Schieffelbein of Milbank, 8. D.. visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey. They are father and brother of Mrs. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tschaefske of Halliday called on Mr. and Mrs. L. Goetz Wednesday. C. 8. Barrows, F. O. Jones and P. B. Goetz motored to the reservation Thursday where they spent the time fishing. Pliny Moen, our depot agent, and his family are taking a vacation trip to points in Wyoming. Quite a number of Dodge people attended the Chautauqua at Halliday Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kamins and fam- ily, who have lived in Fargo for some time, returned to Dodge and are mak- ing their home here again. Miss Anna Schroeder, who has been spending some time with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schroeder, returned to Aberdeen, 8. D., Satur- y. atin ge Nick Routner called i jacobs home Monday evening. us J. A. Jacobs and children of Mar- shall attended church at Dodge Sune v. —o> ! ° Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Marquart mo- tored to Dickinson Sunday where they visited with friends. daughter, Mrs. Adolph Hansen, mo- ° visit with relatives. Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson mo- tored to Bismarck Friday on busi- ness matters. _ Oscar Fred and family are mov- ing this week. iss Mabel Nelson was a caller at the John Berg home Tuesday. Gustave Neimiller motored to Wil- ton for repairs Tuesday morning. A large number motored to Turtle Lake Tuesday afternoon to attend the double funeral of Mr. Grof and Mr. Hoffer, who drowned at_the Lerbo lake Sunday afternoon. Both young ’/men are well known in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg called at the Sam Berg home Friday after- noon. Mr. Berg is helping his brother Sam in building a barn. Philip Wall lost his barn, harness and several pigs Sunday which was set afire by lighting. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. George Barreth of Temvick were Saturday evening visitors at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Barreth returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored to Washburn Saturday on business matters, Oscar Fred and John Berg mo- tored to Ecklund township to get Mr. Fred’s car Saturday. « Mr. and Mrs. Edward Esslinger of Garrison visited at the Wm. Wag- ner home Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Neimil- ler home was well attended and a Pleasant time was reported by all. Mr. and Mrs. Adolpf Wagner vis- ited the Lewis Wagner home Sunday evening. Lewis Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gessele motored to Bismarck to get Grandpa Gesscle, ne: is taking treatment at a hos- pital. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Wall motored to Bismarck with their son Elwin to consult a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored to Wilton with their daughter Aletha to consult a doctor Tuesday morning. ., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bauer and fam. ily visited with Mrs. Bauer’s sister, Mrs. Christ Wolf, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schlofman of Hensal, N. D., are visiting friends and relatives in this community. ° | ° > Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rich and daugh- ter Beulah of Goodrich, N. D., spent. Sunday at the R. G. Abelein home. ‘The Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls left Saturday on a four-day tour of South Dakota, Iowa and Missouri for friends. Mrs. Eva Ely called at the George Ely home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mildred Funston finished a successful term of school in the Regan vicinity. She returned last week to spend the summer months with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Funston. Among those who transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mrs. Park Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Jay Abelein is spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King are moving from the R. M. Ludemann farm jo the King place, a half mile south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ludemann will move onto their farm immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son called at the Mrs. Allie Cook home at 801 Fifth street, Bismarck, Saturday. The Burleigh County Rural Letter Carriers association held a meeting at the Menoken picnic grounds to organize and elect new officers. O. R. Ayers of Menoken was elected presi- dent, F. S. Jordan of Driscoll, secre- tary and treasurer. Church services were held in the schoolhouse Sunday afternoon. The rodeo held at the Menoken picnic grounds Sunday was attended by a large crowd. Riders wre “Bill” Welton of Mandan, “Fat” Madland of McKenzie and “Copper” Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael spent Sunday afternoon at the R. G. Abe- lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers enter- tained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Varley, Mr. and Mrs.’ J. W. Jiras and Percy Freeman, all of Bald- win, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and family of Driscoll. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Wildes and family of Bismarck spent Sunday at the A. H. Klipstein home. Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Rev. Monson held services at the Canfield schoolhouse Sunday, June 9, at 11:30 o'clock. Dinner guests at the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson of Wing and Joe Keifer. Miss Sophie Olson, R. N., of the government hospital at Knoxville, Towa, is home spending a few weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Jim Little, Ruth and Clayton ° I ° j > a two weeks’ visit with relatives and | di relatives and friends, returning Sun- a Yy. Mrs. Frank Foell and Mrs. Mona- ham visited Mrs. Paulson Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Larvick has been taking care of Mrs. W. M. Moore this week. Ed Chilson, who is working near Hull, visited his wife and family Sat- urday evening. Mrs. James Rush returned to Hazel- ton Saturday afternoon after having been helping at the S. G. Stedman home during her mother’s absence. Mrs. Pagel, Mrs. Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs of Linton attended the W. C. T. U>convention Tuesday., The Burkhardt family motored to Ashley Saturday. , Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Gustav, John and Fred Joeb were Linton callers Monday, the latter having his car repaired. John Ohthauser Sr. was shopping in Linton Monday. Math Koppy took a truckload of hogs to Hazelton Monday. Linton callers Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Lawler and children, Herman Backhays Sr., Mrs. 8. G. Busby and son Ferman, John Back- haus, John Ohlhauser Sr., Helmuth Scheirmeister and Ed. Weller. The annual school election in this district was held Tuesday, in school No. 1, Edward Kiemele and Frank Lawler running for directors, The Lawler. Theodore Henschler and Adam Reidlinger were at Temvik Tuesday. Pauline Koppy spent Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Surber at Livona. Louis Weber was a Temvik shopper votes were 7 to 34 in favor of Mr. > cornet; Robert Wells, flute; and Paul Gress, baritone. Gerald Prescott and Sherman also played a cornet el baritone ad wee Elbridge elps gave & reading, Mrs. Chamberlain ‘returned Friday from Bismarck where she had been in a hospital receiving medical treatment. Clara and Dopline Wamsley, who have been attending Asbury college at Wilmore, Ky., returned to their home here Sunday. Mrs, Fred Shipley entertained the W. F. M. 8. at her home Wednesd afternoon. A letter from Miss Eva Penner, a missionary to India, whom the society is helping to support, was read as a part of the program. The 4-H boys and girls of Baker and Manning townships had a picnic in the Steele park Wednesd The Lions club will give a minstrel bt aed in the Ideal theatre Thursday ight. Mrs. John Daugherty suffered quite @ severe stroke last week and is un- der the care of a nurse at present. Ruth and Glen Matthews and Mrs. Commerce Calkins and children motored to Sauk Center, Minn. where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Calkins, return- ing to their homes here Sunday. Mrs. DeSohn arrived this week from Glendale, Calif., is visiting at the G. A. Dieruf home. J. P. Boucher spent several days in Jamestown last week. Miss Breidjford left for her home near Grand Forks Tuesday. | Welch’s Spur j By MRS. R. M. WELCH ‘The seeding and planting has most- ly been finished in this community, although some are still sowing flax. Wednesday. Among those that attended to bus- iness and shopped at Linton Wednes- day were John J. Renschler, Edward Kiemele, Paul Mausehund, James Herr. Earl Smith is helping Ed. Weller cultivate corn. Fred Ohlhauser had his tonsils re- moved at the Wolverton hospital at Linton. Ferman Busby motored to Bismarck Friday. € Math Koppy accompanied by his uncle, Ed Surber, of Livona, motored to Bismarck Wednesday to meet the later’s daughter Edna, who came from Devils Lake where she has attended Little, Mrs. John Howe and son Ern- est motored to Marion, 8. D. They started Sunday morning with the in- tentions of returning in a week. Ruth went down to see a doctor at Marion. The bid was let to Charles Kidd of Mandan for constructing the new three-room schoolhouse at Canfield. Construction will start immediately. Phyllis Little is visiting with her auntie, Mrs. Roy Little, during her mother’s absence. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons and Burnett Jacobson were callers at the doe Keifer home Monday afternoon. The Ladies Aid meeting that was to be held at the John Howe home ‘Wednesday, June 12, will be postponed until a week from Wednesday be- cause of Mrs. Howe's absence. The meeting will be held Wednesday, dune 19, at the John Howe home. The Canfield boys and the Regan school the past year. Dewey Lawler, Merle Buck and Philip Grenz are busy hauling gravel. They all intend to erect some build- ings. Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Back- haus and children, Herbert, Caroline and Hilda, and Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and daughters attended the Lutheran Ladies Aid society at the William Gabbert home Thursday. Math Koppy called at the John Backhaus home Thursday on business. Porter Umber motored to Linton Thursday. Among those that shopped at Lin- ton Friday were David Joeb Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauschund and daughter Hazel, John John Joeb, Joeb and family. Henry Knittel was a Temvik caller Friday. boys played their third game of ball Friday. Regan won. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Swanson and daughter Deloris were callers at the Ira Bailey home Sunday. John Howe called at the A. F. Ghy- lin home Sunday. Mrs. J. Keifer spent Sunday with her mother. There will be no Sunday school during the summer months because there will be no place to meet. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson spent Sun- day afternoon at the A. F. Ghylin home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moser called at the Mrs. Anna Knudson home Sunday. Those who attended the dance at Wing June 7 were Violet, Oscar and Fred Olson, Burnett Jacobson, Ern- est and Lee Bailey, Guy McCoy, Joe Cook and Eugene Little. A good time was reported by all. Mrs. J. Keifer was an afternoon caller at the Ghylin home Saturda: Lewis Jorgenson spent Saturday afternoon with Virgil Little. Sophie, Violet, Oscar and Fred Ol- son. Burnett Jacobson, Ernest and Dee Bailey spent Sunday afternoon at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ollenberger of Wilton and sons Billy and Alvin were supper guests at the A. F. Ghylin home Saturday. Doris McCoullough of Wilton and Charlotte Wilmot spent Monday night and Tuesday with Gudrun Jor- | dahl. The township meeting was held at | the Jordah! home Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lind- sey, a baby girl, June 11. Howard and Marjorie Lindsey are staying at the C. W. Wilkenson home while their mother is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and chil- dren visited at the Ole Olson home Tuesday. the North Dakota Bad Lands. There were Neil Funston, scoutmaster, Scouts Warren Baker, Marvel Seibert, Roy and Steven Funston, Gertrude Ness, Campfire guardian; Emma and Althea King, Merwin Baker, Mabel Wood, Dorothy De Groot, Eleanor and Roberta Craven and Camelle Agnew. Mr. and Mrs, Leif Blensley and son of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Otto Ayers home. Mr. and Mrs. ‘uverne Richardson of Moffit spent Sunday at the Park food home. we Miss Vivian Burbage and Mrs. Ruth of Bismarck called on Mrs. etl i . Mr. Bt. Cloud. Minn. Schieffelbein and eibietl Fis B evening at the A. H. Klip- Monday stein home. © ° Temvik By BERTHA LARVICK Mr. and Mrs. Chas. De Witt and family motored to Jamestown Sunday to see L. P. Hendrix. Mrs. Seeman and three children of Linton attended the W. C. T. U. con- vention ‘Tuesday. The Hazelton band played a num- ber of pieces in Temvik Monday ht. ae and Mrs. Walter Moore are the ° , Of those who called at Linton Sat~ urday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mause- hund, Ed. Kiemele and Steve Unger. A few of the young folks attended the dance Friday night at Temvik, and Saturday at the Cannon Ball ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and family were shopping at Hazelton Saturday evening. Edwin, Theodore and William Ren- schler visited Sunday with John Ren- Koppy was a Linton caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gabbert, Mrs. Katherine Backhaus, Lizzie Gohring, Rev. and Mrs. Doyle and family of Linton were Sunday callers at the Herman Backhaus home. Mrs. Emmet Perry of Gayton called in this district Monday. " Steele By MRS. F. W. GRESS * ' o ° Esther Herrington of Center visited last week at the Matthews and Altes homes. She left Sunday for Heaton ‘Where she will superintend a D. V. B. 8. Mrs. Foye Harriss entertained the Presbyterian Work club at her home son's class in D. V. B. 8. several da: last week. Mrs. Bell acted as assist- ant in several of the rooms. A half hour general assembly was held in the gym Friday forenoon when each class gave some of the memory work learned and sang one of their songs. A program will be given by the school Sunday morning, June 16, at 10:30 at the Presbyterian church. Most of the neighbors are busy caring for their corn. Robt. Welch motored to Bismarck Monday fora barrel of distillate which he used to run his tractor with while breaking. All who have used this tractor fuel report being well pleased with the results. Distillate is much cheaper even than kerosene and does not use any more gallons per acre. Robt. Welch, Mrs. Ed Doppler and Mrs, Otto Dorman waited all Tues- day afternoon for some one to come to the school election, but no one ap- peared. Mrs. Doppler and Mrs. Dor- man visited with Mrs, Robt. Welch while they waited. The Presbyterian ladies of this com- munity expect to hold another food sale in Bismarck Saturday, June 15. Mr. Gauis, Lawrence Doppler and Mrs. John Johnson and little son were all callers at the Robt. Welch home Wednesday. Oliver Welch, assisted by his son John did some repairing on his truck this week. Ed Doppler and sons have been hauling wheat to Menoken this week. Hugh McMurrich called at the Oliver Welch and Robt. Welch homes Friday. Mr. McMurrich was on his way to Bismarck for seed flax. Miss Della Rittel spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel. Mr. Rittel has been suffering Ohlhauser Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Gust |.severely with tonsilitis this week. Mi iss Sara Boyd is home from her school in Steele on her vacation. Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence motored to Bismarck Friday. Coyotes are doing much damage to the turkey crop in this community. Mrs. A. D. Welch lost 24 month-old turkeys in one night. Mrs. A. D. Welch, who is on the lunch committee for the Farmers Union pic- nic to be held on the Menoken picnic grounds June 14, was making her rounds Friday. A nice lunch and a good time are planned and all union members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and fam- ily called at the A. D. Welch home Friday evening. Oliver Welch, John Welch, rence Doppler and Mr. and . Robt. Welch and little daughter. Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son Jimmie and Miss Margaret McMurrich were all in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Anna Ives called on Mrs. Horace Dirlam Sunday. Horace Dirlam and little son called Sunday Law- Mrs. at the Geo. Narnum home morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily and Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Welch and family called at the Horace Dir- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday. The annual school election was held t Laura Fogderud is enjoying # two} Monda: weeks’ vacation from her work in the auditor's office. The Jamestown baseball team came to Steele Thursday afternoon and was defeated by the local team by a score of 13-2. J. J. Hochhalter was elected school | tractor. director at the city school election Mr. and Mrs. Barta and Everett left Saturday for points where they expect to visit several weeks. Howard Cunningham came down front Bismarck and visited relatives here Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Brown of Ash: F il tl i E i “ H [i piel i g i int ‘i tc 15 i E i | Ht i i q i i i Henry Miller and family and Mr. and 5 Fischer and children. ~~ Mrs. of Mrs, Floyd Owen Thursday night and Friday. Mrs. Owen took sick sud- denly Thursday. Floyd Owen and son Louis got some seed flax from Driscoll Saturday. William McCluskey of McKenzie delivered gas out in this vicinity Fri- di lay. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter Josephine visited friends at Washburn Sunday. Oscar Tenderholm and sons Ed- win and Arthur were business callers at Art Fricke home Sunday. Selmar Ownas called on John Ol- son Sunday. A number of folks from this vicin- ity attended the dance held in the Lockwood pavilion at Menoken Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke were Sun- day visitors at the W. A. . Dietzmai home. Many of the folks from this vicin- ity attended the rodeo held at the Menoken grove Sunday. George Watchel ground some feed for Floyd Owen Sund: Painted Woods |: evening was enjoyed by a very large audience. ‘ Mr. and M.s. John Weber were capital city shoppers A Mrs, William Rath has as her guest this week, her sister from Montana, G. A. Hubbell, John Mueller, Fred Plines and Wm. Josephson motored to Bismarck Tuesday to attend the ness visitor her» this week. m wee Mueller is, assisting at the A Children’s day program was given at the church Sunday morning. 8 Alta By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and Su- san Schatz transacated business in Wilton Monday. John Pool of New Salem visited with Laurits Adams Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter spent ednesday at the H. Schafer home. Gus Schatz has been busy @|!and for Geo, Hecker the past week. By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs, Axel Stenquist entertained the Christ of Wilton were present. Mrs. Wm, Brown and Mrs. Fred afternoon. ind Mrs. Frank Erickson called the Andrew Nelson home Saturday afternoon, From there they went fi . Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Gerald spent. Friday evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Miss Minnie Bergquist spent a few days visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soderquist and children called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday evening. Word has been received from Bob Nelson stating he is now at Butte, | day. Montana. Arthur Damstrom visited at the Andrew Nelson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld were Wilton callers Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld attended the Ladies Aid society at Stenquist’s Thursday. ‘ Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Friday. Word has been received from the Herman Hildebrandt family that they arrived at their destination O. K. without much car trouble. Fred Mitchell Jr. is hauling mail while his father, Fred Mitchell, is an his vacation. Mrs. Charles Hannifield and daughters visited friends in Wilton Thi ursday. Mrs. Oscar Backman, who has been ill at the Bismarck hospital, has re- \ddingtons their lunch and supper to Wildwood Sunday and enjoyed the day. Elias Lillefjeld and family and Ole Soderquist and family spent Sunday at the Ole Lillefjeld home. f Wing ° By EDITH MUELLER Mrs. Fred Cumber and. Edith left < | Hf i i Fa i i EF ttt i : t i i aL | f i i E i [ é E | } : il re i “ 9 ta it ge i Be : l i rt f 5 i a i ? Z i : & rt 4 id E 7 i i Gerald Jones and Laurits Adams made Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and daughter Esther were McClusky shoppers Saturday. The Pickardville and McClusky Le- gion baseball teams played a game at Serene ae rehired evening. The Score was 10 in fa Pick- mgt pate: line Schats spent Friday eve- ning and Saturday with usin, Susan Schatz. ae Mr. and Mrs. A. Bender and daughter spent Sunday at the Fred Pethe ‘Ness ‘family urday jess fi nt coo 5 Mrs. John Stroh and H. Schatz and son Hank mitered Jamestown Saturday and were ac- companied back by Henry Schatz, Sr., who has spent the past three years at the hospital in Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. C. Witemann and son daughter of near Pickardville Bae a] Fi i j | End fl a FEE il i i i i 5 5 2 uy i Pui i a8 i f

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