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g a5 = ze ay a ae E i i i aE HLS til i i ad chil Alvin itors at John: Anderson's Saturday evening. ae to Regan Mon jay. Mrs. A. H. Helgesen and Miss Ger- trude Grotberg were callers at the and Fred Brackett county, a few miles north of here. o——__——————_-¢ | Christiania ° By VIOLET A. CLARKE Floyd Belk finished breaking for John Elness Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Olson visited with friends near Moffit Tuesday. Miss Violet Clarke called at the Cary Johnson Glen Briggs everyone. Einess is enjoying a visit Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Clarke and Miss . Henry 3 i t $ E it i H E: i EFF i ‘ E [ B hz if ! a il BaF i ie ria ef i u Fes 36 i HF ik rl 3 he [ye B ie Q 8 Bismarck callers Wednesday Mine annual school election was Pi it i g F ‘ : g i Fe? Bee lt i H iFei t ie ee i FF z | BEEF Fa i i | if nal E j d i hee xh i if ge 58 [ gif 4 i | l i : F | i i ! He Reeii é i ce be ef i i | i BESES @ 4 ? BREE 8 § fe Wet E : 5 f 3 & g fi gfe 2s 4 BF i RsPELe Eide i 2 - betel gis et By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ‘The storm which swept this district ite Sunday night was pretty disas- in some parts. The hail broke of windows for Ed Dehaan, John » Chas. Anderson and several others. Several farms had 100 per cent hail loss to rye and other crops. ‘The pageant held at the church inday evening for Children’s Day largely attended and the children age baptismal service and baptized nine Mr. and Mrs. Young and children, Charlotte Moffit, Edna Doehle, Grace ‘Miller and Dorothy Kendall were among those who attended the 4-H club at Mandan Saturday. fe aa ‘on Monday, June 10, for regul The usual business was Viola, Marvel has been visiting ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and children visited at the C. E. Moffit home afternoon. wiEErEsockee 2. eeee5e si taipl i el a F E i é Ha ei he Hu! EE H i te i 1) Fr “ i i Flay lin i i it THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wildwood pavilion. After dinner the crowd motored west of Mandan, near Sunny, and went swimming. Quite @ few from here went to the todeo at the Menoken grove Sunday. The Home-makers picnic at Man- dan, June 8, was enjoyed all clubs attending. The f gram was enjoyed: Song by ing on project work for the coming of from each parade Church. The dresses it, 1860 by Mrs. Ed. Conley of Mc- Kensie club, dress of 1884 worn by Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Jr.. of McKenzie club, suit of 1919 worn by Mrs. John Lybeck for the McKenzie club; other dresses from clubs were of years 0° 1888, 1897, 1906, 1907, 1900, 1904, 1913 and 1920. Pictures were taken of old styles and the modern styles. Talk by Mr. Newcomer, singing by Indian girls, talk by Mr. Dickens, of modern dresses made by the clubs, talk by Miss Delong, display of les- sons taken on project work. A talk by Miss Church closed the program. Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were shoppers in Wing Monday. Capital city callers Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Dan Danielson and Roy Little. Mrs. Roy Little, Clayton and Virgil Little, motored to Devils Lake Tues- day to get Wilfred Little, who has been attending school there the past ay They returned home Wednes- lay. : Mrs. Anna Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Halvorson, Dan Danielson, -|Mrs. Harry Davenport, and Mrs. Earl Mowder were business callers in Bis- marck Wednesday. Gene Little spent Wednesday night at his home. Pete Mickelson transacted business in Regan Thursday. The bid for the erection of the new schoolhouse at Canfield was let to a contractor from Mandan. Mrs. Joe Keifer was a Sunday vis- itor at the home of her mother. the Roy McCullough home. Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot were Sunday mein visitors at the Henry Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and George Mickelson were visitors at the Tom Hollingsworth home in Wilton ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and children visited at the Harry Daven- port home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Norman and Wilfred called at the Harry Dav- enport and J. F. Little homes Sunday evening. Earl and George Mowder were Re- gan callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ugiem of Wilton were Thursday afternoon callers at the Cecil Elkins and Roy Little homes. Carl Berg motored to Wilton Fri- day. Mrs, Joe Mickelson entertained the Regan ladies aid Wednesday. Mesdames Frank and Pete Mickel- son were Wing shoppers Friday. Harlan Schilling was employed at the Knutson home a couple of days this week. The Canfield and Regan junior ball teams played ball in Regan Friday afternoon. The game was won by Regan by a score of 12 to 4. in Bismarck attending the meeting of Commissioners. 5 George Rosenbeck of Cromwell was here Tuesday on a business mission. ‘Work has started on the basement of the new Presbyterian church at the} Wilton, and a modern edifice will be erected to take the place of the Present building. .The pastor is Rev. Fred Christ, who also officiates in the pulpit of the Baldwin church. The Chautauqua opened Sunday evening and will remain here until the twelfth. The sale of tickets was said to be very satisfactory, and the Programs are being well attended. The Chautauqua is being . sponsored by the farmers and business men of the Baldwin community. J. 8. Fevold motored to Wilton Wednesday where he transacted bus- iness. County Agent A. R. Miesen was here Friday with a carload of sheep which were purchased by farmers of the community. J. M. Thompson of Still was here Saturday on a business mission. Walter Ryberg transacted business in td capital city the fore part of the week. Mrs. Richard Nixon, who has been spending two months with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Herbert Little, has moved to Bismarck where she has taken an apartment. Mrs. Nixon had planned on returning to her former home in Washington this week, but later de- cided to remain in Bismarck to be near her children. Alvin Nordstrom is driving a new sedan which he recently purchased in Bismarck, exchanging his old car on the deal. Township road work opened up Saturday and will continue until the work is completed. Richard Borner and Herbert Little are the overseers this year. Harry Bell Jean spent the past week in Regen attending to matters of a business nature. H. H. Grindear and family of Sa- lina, Kansas, were here Thursday afternoon while en route to Saskatch- ewan, Canada where Mr. Grindear has real tele interests. They repert crops in the territory they pessed through as backward due to the cold weather in late spring. > | _Ghylin ° © By MARGARET DAVIS Paul Davis spent Sunday at home. Oliver Tosseth and sister were call- ers . Nels Tosseth’s one evening this week. Luther Davis made a business trip to Wilton this week, bringing home a load of posts and wire. He will fence in some of the pasture he has broke. There is a great deal of sod being en up this spring. This will also help prevent prairie fires. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holmes, Ed- ward and Shirley Holmes were lunc! eon guests Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Willis Gill made a trip with his truck after posts this week, those hav- | ® ing trucks can take advantage of the fine roads and get to the river for their posts. Some of the farmers in Ghylin and Rock Hill township are trying out some cane this year to see if they can mature it for syrup. L. W. Davis, Nick Holgerson and Louis King were in Regan Saturday n. al Staton Davis is working in Rock Hill township this week. Luther Davis is on the sick list this Ruth Wilmot spent Saturday with | week. Ruth Little. Friday callers in Regan were, .|Henry Schillings, Cecil Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mr. and Mrs. son and children, and the Roy Littles. Mrs. Harry Davenport attended a shower at the Sheffie Bailey home in in Thursday. es J. F. Little, Clayton and Ruth Little, Mrs. John Howe and Ernest Swanson left by car for South Da- kota Sunday, where Ruth will consult @ doctor. They will also visit with friends and relatives. Rev. Monson held preaching serv- ices at Canfield Sunday. This will | fl -|be the last services until fall, as the were Sunday visitors at the . Wile mot home in Wilton. Wilton, and Archie Holden, son of Mr, and Mrs. Al Holden, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's Parents Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, Rev. Malmquist of Bismarck officiat- . The bride wore s gown of ah A heavy rain passed over Ghylin Sunday night leaving us with only a light shower. We hope this has broken up the dry spell. Mr. and Mr. Irvin Johnson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and children, and Arthur and Glen Wheeler of Bismarck were Seueey guests at the the Ghylin school No. 1. this is true, as Edna is well qualified ‘and we need a good teacher. Mary Doyle has the No. 2 school in. Ibert Davis will be ready to seed this week, he says. McCullough is our mail car- rier for the present. Della Davis kas a very black and bruised limb, caused by slipping and falling off of a hayrack. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg were Wilton callers this week. Luther Davis went to Wilton Sun- evening. Hugo Sundquist went to Regan Sunday were: Cecil and Leonard Mor- ris, Joe Clooten and John Flanigan, Elizabeth and Catherine Longmier, Grace Simons, Vivian Erstrom, Ben- nie and Levi Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. John Reich and family. Pete Anderson was a caller at the H. A. McCoullough bome Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and Mrs. A. F. Anderson were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taplin and son Glen were callers in Wilton Tues- day evening. f Gibbs ] By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ ‘The Henry Gabel family visited at | a’ the Henry Miller home last Tuesday evening. John Gabel Jr. and son Marvin called at the John Gabel, Sr. home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gabel of Bis- marck visited at the Henry Gabel home Thursd: Mrs. Burbage and Mrs. Schmitz had supper with the Frank Trygg family ‘Thursday. Mrs. John Sabot’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Small of Bismarck, visited with her on Tuesday. The Gibbs supervisors were busy all day Thursday inspecting the road. Wilfred Trygg hauled a load of wheat to Bismarck for Mr. Winberg ‘Thursday. Friday evening Mrs. Schmitz made a short call at the P. A. Winberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gabel were Wed. nesday evening visitors at John Ga- bel’s. Mrs. Philip Gabel and son Raymond called on Mrs. John Gabel Friday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and children Leonard, Alvin and Violet visited with John Gabel’s Tuesday. School Notes: The following pri- mary children received 100 in their weekly spelling test: Yvonne Sabot, John Sabot, Hazel Engdahl, Richard Gabel, Florence Engdahl, Laverne Sabot, Ruth Trygg and Tony Schmidt. Our only school visitor during the past month was Miss Beatrice Hard- {|!and of Petersburg, N. D., who was @ guest of Mrs. Schmitz. ‘We nearly had perfect attendance in the primary room the past month. The following youngsters will receive pictures for perfect attendance Yvon- ne, John, Verdon, Laverne and Paul Sabot, Ruth Trygg, Richard, Robert, Margaret, Loyd, Eleanora, and Gert- rude Gabel, Tony and Joe Schmidt, Evelyn, Florence and Hazel Engdahl, Lillian Koch. Bobbie Swenson was the only pupil absent. He was sick last Friday. Yvonne Sabot and Richard Gabel were the only primary pupils who succeeded in getting 100 in every spelling test they hac this month. t Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The Regan junior ball team played a game on the home grounds with the Canfield team Thursday after- noon. The final score was 4 to 11 in favor of Regan. The 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. L. Hopkins Tuesday afternoon. The Congregational Ladies’ aid was entertained by Mesdames A. Fisher and J. Michelsen at the home| d. of the latter on Wednesday after- noon. Miss Gertrude Grothberg, who was a guest at the A. H. Helgeson home last week, returned to her home in Fargo Monday morning. Miss Bessie Wilson, who taught school in Cooperstown this year, re- turned to her home here last week. Miss Irene Malsby, Regan teacher, left for St. Paul Monday morning where she will spend her vacation. Miss Malsby will return to Regan next fall. Miss Helen Rue returned to her home at Baldwin this week after completing a term of teaching here. Miss Rue plans to enter the Uni- versity of North Dakota this fall. Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Rienson at- tended the funeral services of their nephew, Andy Larson, Jr., of Bald- who died of heart failure Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson were callers at the H. E. Helgeson home in Lein township Monday. Deputy Sheriff Hedstrom trans- acted business here last week. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and Miss Grothberg were callers at the C. L. Malone home Thursday. Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored out to the John Carlson home Thursday %\to take Mrs. Carlson and children By JUSTINE MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Jorenson were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Harold and Gordon Williams were Sunday visitors at the Ira Falkenstein home. Joe Scorch was transacting business to the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins motored to Hope, N. Dak., Sunday to visit Mr. Hopkins’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochhalter and Mr. and Mrs. Holmgrew of Wilton visited with relatives and friends here a week ago Sunday. ir. and Mrs. T. Hollingsworth of Wilton and daughter, Mrs. O. Lar- son, visited relatives and friends here on Wednesday of last week. > ‘| Bismarck. f Braddock { By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Thursday evening the members of the Woodman Circle held their reg-| ® ular meeting in the Siem hall with 23 members in attendance. Two new members, Mrs. O. A. Nordstrom and Mrs. R. H. Corey, were initiated into the Order, which is constantly adding new members to its ranks. At the close of the session a splendid lunch was served by Mesdames Beseler and Bower. The next mvet- ing will be held Thursday evening, June 20, and all members are re- asian to be in attendance promptly at 330. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong of ton were Braddock callers Meptes noon. school convention will be held at the M. E. church at Linton Tuesday, June 25. All those interested in the Sunday school work are invited to attend. A good program of speak- ing and music is being prepared by the committee in charge. ae your lunch. Coffee will be free. Eldon Vie is seriously ill with it his home here. ty was given by r home in honor of her little daughter, age 11. The little folks who were present all had @ good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ho’ y after a few with friends and rel in Minnesota. They expect id the summer at the igo home and in the wil lend the University of Minnesota. H. W. Allen was elected school director at the recent school election held Tuesday of last week. Miss Johanne Sylskar of Hillsboro is spending her vacation at the Danesgaard home and other homes in the community. She formerly taught in the Schlosser school. Mesdames Barton, Long, Aarvii Allen, Engleman and tended a, meeting of the Eastern Star at Linton Tuesday evening, June 4. Max Lee left Monday for Bi marck where he has secured a jol in the Chevrolet garage. His many Braddock friends wish him every success, as he is worthy of it. John Weber of the Central hotel is able to be out again after his re- cent illness of several days’ duration. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald are Wednesday, June 5. ting along fine. Friday evening the Hazelton boosters of the stock show which is| @ to be held there Thursday and Fri- day, June 13 and 14, drove into Brad- dock after making the round trip by way of Temvik, Linton, Strasbur, Ashley, Wishek, Napoleon, Kintyre, and all other towns on the trip after giving a few band selections and partaking of lunch, the autos, eight number, proceeded on their way. Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Allen were Linton callers Monda: Lowell Barton went to Fargo last week to register for the winter term at the A. C. college. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fadden of Bis- marck spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel. They were on their way to spend a few weeks’ vacation at the Minnesota lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Obert Salhus are in South Dakota this week attending the funeral of Mr. Salhus’ grand- mother. Mrs. Fred Junge and son Alfred drove to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Misses Threne and Winifred Junge. Mr. and Mrs. John Rousu and family have returned home after a few days’ auto trip to Rolla, N. D., where they visited relative: R. S. Roberts spent a couple of days this week visiting friends in _ Miss Louise Barton spent the week in Mandan and Bismarck visiting friends and relatives and also at- tending the graduation of her cousin Miss Viola Aarvig of Mandan Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Splonskowski are the parents of a new baby girl, born Sunday, June 2. Congratula- tions. This is the eleventh child and all are living. Mrs. James Murphy has resigned as chief telephone operator at Brat The position is being filled Mrs. James Shepard of Michigan, » Dal Mr. and Mrs. J. G. De France left Friday with Hazelton friends for a several days’ fishing trip at the Minnesota rtin has the ab- sence of Mr. De France. Mr. Warner Sempel accompanied by his mother returned from Minne- apolis Tuesday after several days nt there visiting his brothers. is mother returned to Minneapolis Friday. A. N. Drake arrived in Braddock Monday to look after his farming interests in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Albright and family left Saturday morning for a few weeks’ visit with relatives in Missouri. Wednesday afternoon, June 5, Mrs. Andrew Damsgaard and daugh- ter Elsie entertained a number of friends at a shower in honor of Miss Myrtle Olson, who is soon to be a bride. The fits received were many and useful going to show the esteem in which she is held by her many friends. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin re-| 99%: turned home from Ellendale Tues- day and have moved out on the farm northwest of Braddock. Mrs. T. J. Marx and two small children left last Friday with Hazel- ton friends for a visit with relatives in Minnesota. Mrs. Grant Peterson and Grant, accompanied by her mother and sister from California, spent Sunday with Bismarck friends. Mrs. O. Feltheim, Agon and Mrs. J. P. Peterson drove to Bismarck Sunday and brought home with them Mr. Peterson, who has been in the Bismarck hospital for some time. Mrs. Robert Liversage and Mrs. Tom Hoim left Friday for a visit .@| With relatives in California, {Glenview ] By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Some roadwork has been done in this township the last week. The rain that fell here Sunday niga was welcomed by all. 1 Larson traded his old car for @ new one recently, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan ehcoeed in Wilten Saturday. . and Mrs. Con Johnson were Mandan callers Wednesday. ton rs Hegel & beg ye to viet it 5 be . The Simons and Bill Larson fam- ilies were Bismarck visitors Satyr- day. Mabel Sager called at the Walter Simons home Saturda A party of friends stopped and visited at Miss school Monday. Miss Sager’ is at St. John. Lyman By 8S. GYLDEN Miss Josephine Olson is assisting ©) urs, A. Hill at the Patterson ranch while Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson are on.a vacation. Severi Eckholm was an guest of Sulo Gylden’s Sat night. Sulo Eckholm and Severt Gylden took in the dance at Wing Friday night, given by the M. W. A. Miss Nina Waiste who has been at. home since she ended her term of school has gone to Moffit to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Edwin Olson and Jack Gylden took in the dance at Crum’s Saturday ht. Clifford Josephson is boarding at his grandfather's place while attend- ing summer school which is held at Lyman school No. 1. Ole Olson visited at the Thompson home Sunday. Miss Ailie Pihloja who has been in Washington for the last four years has returned to visit relatives here. Harold Dronen was a caller Louis Olson’s Monday. Mrs. William Harju and son Seth were callers at the Olson home Sun- jay. John Moilanen was a visitor in Wing Sunday. Miss Josephine and Hilma Olson called on Sadie and Seline Gylden one evening last week. Louis Olson called on William Wanttaja Monday morning. Severi Eckholm was a business calle er in Wing Monday. Edwin Olson and Jack Gyiden were callers at the John Gylden home Monday evening. Walter Inget and Emil Liuska were - visitors at the Elmer Josephson home Sunday evening. Severi Eckholm and Sulo Gylden visited at the L. C. Holmes home Sunday. William Wanttaja was @ caller in Wing Friday. Leonard Kavonius visited at the John Waiste home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm were Sunday callers at the Emil Erickson home. The “Lein Pirates” played ball against the “Bootleggers Ball Team” of Lyman, at the Wing ball park Sunday. The “Pirates” won by a big majority. Arthur Magnus has completed drilling a well for William Wanttaja on the Cotes place Monday. Misses Ethel Josephson, Sadie Selina Gylden called on Josephine Olson Sunday. Sulo Gylden had a narrow escape Sunday morning while riding horse back. The horse stumbled throwing him off and then stepped on Sulo’s head, bruising it a little. A birthday party was given for Alma Kangas Saturday night. Lunch was served and a good time was ene joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Ojanen and family visited at Mrs. Ojanen's brother, Arne Anttilas, Sunday eve- ning. ° Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE The Brose young folks visited at the Christ Roth home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Simae and fame ily visited at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klee genbure’s Sunday. Ed and Joe Smith were supper guests at the McIntyre home Sune day. Gustava Roseneau was a caller at Harry Ulfers Thursday. Charlie Sattler was elected school director at the school election Tuese day. Mr. and wee ‘W. H. Stark were shopping in Wing 5 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zewigle and daughter renee Cy Sattler were shopping in le as Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Klagenburg finished nburg some breaking for Bert Glanville Frie ° Se Soon we I sisting Mrs. five weeks returned to her home south director on the school board in Pheonix towne ship. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | o : z gE dé Ff & 5 3 i it i i j Ee & EEE F th BEE i i li ag bee F | | I (4 E : it E43 & | its ; j Hy fH i li if Hi i 5 E g E ro i ! Eg id F E i fA nd that place. nee tended the . an entertal Tikes st Remmen oinioed teem at Dana. There was|be held at the home of Mr. attendance and a splen-| Walter Johnson of served by the hostess. Pete Olson of Wi The many friends of Mrs, at the Con Johnson heme pleased to know that she is|Pete and Mrs. “are from her recent illness.| Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson ; , Sunday |femily and Mra, Lara decobson mo- in_town Ed Wagner burg and beby this week to consul! baby had not been Mr. and Mrs. win and Opal Gray Ray Haslegrove Sunday at the Wing. Ed Wagner was the Christ Wolff, ip fH | i a t ut bi : Ar i i rf k i g [ E 5 i HaFTE lis : E il E> "ERRSEFE He Estee i